“The man I love or the woman I love” could be declarations of emotion. This statement can produce wonderful feelings until that emotional connection is riddled with violence and abuse. Join Ramona and Dr. Valencia Sylvain Stinson today as they examine domestic violence. Dr. Sylvain Stinson shares her personal story and provides advice on how to sever oneself from an abusive relationship. Dr. Sylvain Stinson is a professor. Originally from Atlanta, she continues to make the city her home.
To learn more about Dr. Valencia Sylvain Stinson, follow her on Instagram @dreamkeyper.
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