My mother was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis when she was 48. I was 8 and watched her live a life of pain that made me fearful for myself. I was told by her doctor that it is hereditary so naturally there was fear. After watching Project Liberation I had a new bank of knowledge about autoimmune diseases in general that helped me to address my fears. I realized how crucial education is. I have since continued to do more research on the topic and gained new insight to the value of my person with or without disease. Sandra makes me want to go bald to be like all the other beautiful bald people in the world. Thank you Sandra for being a “Phenomenal Woman”
Lillian- White Plains, New York
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- “A New Attitude” about Alopecia: NAAF Conference 09′ Speech available on DVD
- About Sandra
- Alopecia Community of the Triangle, NC
- Contact Me
- Inspirational Speaker and Songstress
- My Alopecia Anthem- “Im Beautiful” song lyrics
- My Performance Bio
- Project Liberation Documentary Film
- Project Liberation Music Soundtrack
- The Link Sister Circle then and now…
- The Spotlight is on YOU!
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