Posts Tagged ‘humanity’
Posted by candalyse on June 5, 2009
Jovan Roseboro continues to amaze as he blazes on and on!
If asked to leave your creature comforts at home and head out on foot from your hometown to the captitol, Washington, DC, could you do it? Would you? You would if you are like Jovan Roseboro: author, mentor, philanthropist, speaker, and activist.
As per the April 2009 Press Release, Jovan, headed out on foot with little more than his cell phone, a couple of tee shirts, and his faith. God certainly had his back each and every step as he took the long, arduous journey from Fayyetville, NC to Washing, DC! As promised, Jovan kept a video journal and updated his family, friends, and followers through Facebook.com and Twitter.com.
His efforts are beyond noteworthy! They are to be applauded and glorified! Jovan has done what most folks would deem impossible. Mr. Roseboro has proven that with strong faith, courage, determination, and a desire to effect change anything is possible and The Only One That Can Stop Me is Me!

The Only One
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“LESS THAN 100 MILES AWAY”
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THE MORATORIUM ON SELFISHNESS WALK
Author/Motivational Speaker Jovan Roseboro walks from Fayettesville, NC to Washington, DC in an effort to encourage selflessness amongst Americans.
Fayyetteville, NC – Jovan Roseboro, author and speaker, will begin the “Moratorium on Selfishness” campaign on Thursday April 23, 2009. A walk that is expected to take 15-20 days beginning in Fayettesville, NC and ending in Washington, D.C. While traveling Jovan will be keeping written and audio records of his travel as he encourages people to be more humane to one another. Mr. Roseboro ask that all recipients of this release forward it so that the message is dispersed throughout the region prior to his arrival in the nation’s capital.
Updates on Jovan’s progress and his location from day to day information will be loaded daily to www.changeispossible.bravehost.com. When available video will also be uploaded to http://www.youtube.com/user/JovanRoseboro. Those willing to sacrifice their time and body to the campaign are encouraged to meet Jovan on the road and join him, those who are unable are asked to during the 15-20 period perform a selfless act for a person in need within in your own community. These acts should continue to pay it forward is Jovan’s desire.
Mr. Roseboro attributes his motivation to spearhead such an undertaking with little resources and finances to Pres. Obama, he believes that showing children an ordinary person making an extraordinary sacrifice will encourage others to be more selfless. Jovan considers this his contribution to the change that our country desires and needs. His devotion to the project mirroring the title of his book “The Only One Who Can Stop Me Is Me”, Jovan has began this journey alone. Whether others join him on the road or not is not as important to him as the acts of servitude and philanthropic spirit that he is trying to be a catalyst for. Hourly updates are also available at
https://twitter.com/jovanroseboro
The Only One that can Stop Me is Me is available as an audio download or in paperback format. Please visit Candalysepublishing.com
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Posted by candalyse on May 21, 2008

Calm winds blow across your face
Chasing ghosts of
Past indiscretions
into vast forgiveness
Let go and let
the you of
Today
Present magnificence to the world!
Posted in Inspirational, Poetry | Tagged: Authors, candalyse, depression, embracing self, encouragement, forgiveness, hope, humanity, inspiration, Inspirational, joy, life, living, love, miriam jacobs, pain, poems, Poetry, poets, self-help, self-love, serenity, writing | 1 Comment »
Posted by candalyse on May 13, 2008
While shopping with your child, you notice sudden fear and tears welling up in your young one’s eyes. You see what the frightened and confused child sees:
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Posted by candalyse on May 13, 2008
Posted in Inspirational, Video Trailers/Promo | Tagged: acceptance, Books, candalyse, community, convicted for my differences, depression, dingus, fear, hate crimes, homophobia, hope, humanity, inspiration, Inspirational, jason a. dingus, jovan roseboro, melissa r martin, my judge and jury, New Releases, real life, recovery from addiction, tolerance, video promo | Leave a Comment »
Posted by candalyse on May 7, 2008
Posted in CP News, Inspirational, Video Trailers/Promo | Tagged: Books, bryant mcgill, candace battiste, Candalyse Publishing, compassion, dream big, fran briggs, friendship, getting published, goals, humanity, life, living life with passion, mlk, Motivation, poems, Poetry, postal, postal worker, success, writing, yvonne pierre | Leave a Comment »
Posted by candalyse on May 2, 2008
My Name Is NOT Monkey Girl

NEW YORK, NY — Nov. 7, 2007 (eMediaCampaigns!) — Author Miriam Jacobs is on a mission. The five-time author recently announced that she has set out to raise funds for facial reconstructive surgeries for her 8 year-old granddaughter, Candace. Along the way, she is promoting tolerance, education, and compassion for those who have Giant Congenital Nevus; a rare skin disorder that Candace was born with.
“My Name is Not Monkey Girl” (Candalyse Publishing, 2007) serves as a tremendous resource for parents, teachers, grandparents, schools and libraries alike. It was written with the aim of teaching children the importance of unconditional kindness, patience, love, tolerance and compassion. And inspired after a child called Candace a monkey girl. At the time, Candace was Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by candalyse on April 28, 2008
Let us raise our children to believe in themselves…
Teach them, from an early age, that they can do and be whatever they set their minds to.. Self-esteem is the key!
Do you sometimes find yourself staring at others who are not typical in appearance?
Do you often judge others based on what they are wearing, or their hair styles, or their choice in make-up? If the object of your staring is extremely obese or terribly anorexic, does it bring about uncomfortable feelings deep in your gut?
If you have answered any of these queries in the affirmative, then you are, unfortunately, a part of our society who puts way too much emphasis on outward appearance. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by candalyse on April 26, 2008
Teaching our children the importance of acceptance and tolerance is crucial in developing the basic qualities of humanity -
Respect, Character, Compassion, Tolerance, Honesty, Unconditional Love, Friendship
My Name is Not Monkey Girl is a learning tool which will assist parents, teachers and educators to promote tolerance, unconditional love, friendship for those who look different from them
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