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Angela D. Coleman’s Teaching Philosophy

Angela D. Coleman's Teaching Philosophy

Angela D. Coleman utilizes a teaching philosophy that has guided her sisterhood movement since 1994.

Angela D. Coleman is the Founder and President of Sisterhood Agenda.

Angela D. Coleman’s teaching philosophy is all-inclusive.

Angela believes that we are all teachers, naturally. Furthermore,  Angela D. Coleman has a teaching philosophy that includes the following beliefs:

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The 5 R’s for Stress Management and a Life of Peace

The 5 R's for Stress Management

I have 5 R’s for stress management that can help you refocus, relax, and re-energize yourself during even the most difficult times in your life.  Yes, you can bounce back, and faster than you might think.

Sometimes we worry about things that we have no control over.  Perhaps your work situation is not ideal and your partner is not living up to expectations. 

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5 Simple Ways to Practice Self-Care

This article includes 5 of the most simple ways to practice self-care.  They are simple because they are things you can do today and every day.  They can be easily integrated into your daily routine.

Simple is nice!  This is nice and simple.

You will love yourself now for doing it and love yourself even more in the future because the love and care you put into these acts will show up in amazing,

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Fighting Against Violence-What To Do

Fighting Against Violence What To Do Sisterhood Agenda

When fighting against violence, you, dear sister, need to know what to do.

At Sisterhood Agenda, our Global Sisterhood Directory is full of women’s organizations that identify issues of importance and share critical resources to address violence against women and children.

If you are one of the women who are experiencing abuse,[…]

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The End of Quarantine?

Sisterhood Agenda The End of Quarantine

Is it really the end of quarantine?

The national ending of the COVID-19 pandemic quarantine in the United States didn’t really feel like the ending of quarantine to me. Why not?  Because people were still dying people and getting sick. People were losing their loved ones and some people have gotten mental disorders such as PTSD because of Covid and quarantine.

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Retin-A and Retinol: The Tragic Truth

Retin-A and Retinol The Tragic Truth sisterhood agenda

Retin-A and Retinol are now household names and many of us have purchased beauty products with Retin-A or Retinol listed as an effective ingredient.  However, let’s question how we make ethical purchases, especially when it comes to beauty products and animal testing.

If we don’t believe in testing beauty products on animals,

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Preventing Youth Suicide

Sisterhood Agenda Preventing Youth Suicide

Youth suicide is at an all-time high.

The number of suicides among the youth has increased rapidly over the past few decades, and 18 young people commit suicide every day in the U.S. alone.

Youth suicide can be attributed to increased stress from school, lack of jobs,

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