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- Abuse / Domestic Violence
- Emotional Intelligence
- Mental Health / Psychology
- Overcoming Adversity
- Women's Empowerment
- Work-life Balance
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Mildred D Muhammad Award-Winning Global Keynote Speaker, Domestic Abuse Survivor, Advocate, #1 Amazon Bestselling Author
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20-Years After the DC-Sniper: New Book Reveals Multiple Untold Stories of Domestic Abuse
The ex-wife of the DC Sniper, Mildred D. Muhammad unites 12 survivors of domestic abuse to tell their own empowering stories to help others escape their trauma.
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20 years after D.C. sniper attacks, we keep ignoring what it was all about
But before his ex-wife finally got custody of their three children — after years of abuse, after local police in Washington state didn't enforce the restraining order a judge granted, after the folks who knew the couple didn't believe her when she tried to tell them about the abuse, after he kidnapped the kids to Antigua for 18 months — John Muhammad laid it all out for her, told her exactly what his revenge was going to look like.
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Ms. Muhammad has been endorsed by Marquis Who's Who as a leader in the fields of domestic abuse & violence advocacy, professional public speaker on abuse, coaching and consultant.
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‘I will kill you’: The connection between mass shooters and domestic violence
“No one wants to listen when it's time to listen.” That's what Mildred Muhammad says quietly to herself every time another mass shooting makes news.
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D'Amato: Violence doesn't always leave bruises
Mildred Muhammad, whose ex-husband became the “Beltway Sniper” who randomly killed 17 people in the U.S., was guest speaker at a fundraising event hosted by Women's ... Mildred was in Kitchener on Thursday to speak at a fundraising event hosted by Women's Crisis Services of Waterloo Region.
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Mildred Muhammad To Address Domestic Abuse At Free UTHSC ...
For domestic abuse survivor Mildred Muhammad, ex-wife of “D.C. Sniper” John A. Muhammad, writing out her thoughts in a journal and primal scream therapy helped her to deal with the pain she had experienced. “I had no one to talk to, so I needed to find an outlet in order to get that pain out,” she said.
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Mildred Muhammad: 'I'm Still Standing'
John, Salena and Taalibah Muhammad saw their father, John Allen Muhammad, arrested on Oct. 24, 2002, for a string of sniper shootings that killed 17 people in Washington, D.C., Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana and Texas. In her latest book, I'm Still Standing, released in March, Mildred ...