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| Plant City Educator Dr. Kim Thomas Manning Joins the Dear Black Woman Anthology ProjectLocal author shares a healing letter to her younger self about motherhood, medical advocacy, and hope
By: DEAR BLACK WOMAN MEDIA The anthology centers on lived experience, community care, and practical wisdom. In her contribution, Dr. Manning recounts the emergency C-section and NICU crisis that reshaped her life, the long journey of caring for her daughter with significant disabilities, and the hard lessons about naming grief, advocating in health-care settings, and keeping faith through uncertainty. "Wisdom comes from many places: the hard places, the lonely places, the scared places, the how-I-made-it- The Dear Black Woman Anthology Project pairs personal storytelling with education and outreach, inviting readers to reflect, journal, and connect with local resources. Dr. Manning's story speaks to parents and caregivers, to women navigating medical systems, and to anyone rebuilding life after a crisis. Her voice underscores the book's aim: to make space for honest reflection, emotional literacy, and intergenerational guidance. Availability & Community Engagement The anthology is slated for a September 20, 2025 release, with local events planned in the Tampa & Plant City area after publication. Pre-order information and updates will be posted at https://www.dearblackwoman.me/ Bookstores, libraries, churches, and community groups interested in hosting readings or discussions with Dr. Manning may use the media contacts below. End
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