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12 Mar 2020

Pastor, author and social media celeb seeks to change futures –– just in time for Women’s History Month

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March 12, 2020 Category: Oasis Posted by:

Charlotte, N.C.– Women’s History Month is a time to celebrate the many successes and accomplishments of women who have made an impact on the world. But let us not forget the many women who look inward, wondering what history or legacy they might be creating.

For many, a troubled past can make it difficult to discover the paths to success that lie ahead; after all, you can’t change history. Fortunately, pastor and author Jameliah Young (formerly Young-Mitchell) has a solution to help those with difficult pasts discover their bright futures.

This popular, vivacious pastor and social media celebrity tackles anger, abuse, crushed confidence, and so much more in her bestselling book, “The Death of the Angry Black Woman” (Warren Publishing). Acknowledging the stereotypes women in the Black community face, Young knows first-hand that what begins as name-calling can quickly escalate, causing scars that last a lifetime.

Her book reflects her passion to help women toss anger to the curb and chuck false labels –– for good. While we’re not able to change our history, we can certainly determine our future. 

Anger can get the best of many women, but when anger erupts into rage and leads to shouting, fighting and name-calling, it’s time to look within and make a change.

“The Death of the Angry Black Woman” uncovers the seeds that lead many to live anger-filled lives. Instilled with Biblical scripture and jaw-dropping honesty, this debut book from Pastor Young will empower you to bury your anger, reject false labels, and embrace the new you.

“I wrote this book for all the women out there who are dealing with anger that they have yet to find the source of,” Young said. “Many women in the Black community come from backgrounds of abuse, mistreatment, violence –– and they become fighters. Through my book I hope to be that voice in their head, the one we all hear but rarely acknowledge, encouraging them to move on, let go of anger, reject hateful labels, embrace their powerful femininity, and live the life God intended them to live.”  

Pastor Young is the daughter of the late Evangelist Violetta B. Young and Pastor James I. Young, and grew up in Brooklyn  as the youngest of four kids. She has preached across the United States and internationally and is the pastor of Unity Church Charlotte.

Young is an experienced keynote speaker for women’s empowerment, teen and youth mentoring, corporate America, and relationships. She is the voice behind the popular “Car Chronicles Movement,” where she can be seen live on Facebook from Monday through Fridays at 7:30 a.m. EST. Young is the proud mother of a son and daughter and resides in Charlotte.

“The Death of the Angry Black Woman ‘’ is available at: warrenpublishing.net, Amazon.com, or wherever books are sold.

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