This episode features guest, Claudette Douglas, a Pastor, Poet, Performer and ordained inter-denominational Minister. She is a Spiritual Warrior and Cultural Activist with a long history of campaigning for causes of social equality, racial justice, community cohesion and greater spiritual Interaction between all people and cultures. She also has a theatrical background and she has written many plays including the award winning play 1888. Claudette shares her story of her recently published book, Black, Blessed and British, a personal poetic memoir of her life’s journey.
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C.Williams
16 May, 2021 at 10:37 am
Very free spirited inspiring and talented person. She speaks from the heart and shows how God is truly a manifestation in her words and contribution to society. Great to hear that she sends a message to us all to embrace positive thoughts and actions to people around us. Let us all follow her lead in embracing her message.
Evelyn Chronicle
19 May, 2021 at 10:11 pm
My beautiful opened hearted sister Claudette is truly an inspiration. I thank God for her and the gifts he has placed in her trust to not only inspire but heal, educate, entertain and celebrate. Thanks for this Podcast.