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Angeline Jackson is an author, life coach, inspirational speaker, LGBTQ expert witness, seminarian, and Unitarian Universalist minister.
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Through workshops, group, and one-on-one coaching, I help others find their purpose, reclaim their value, and make an impact after trauma, toxic work environments, and relationships, resulting in personal growth, empowerment, and transformation. Are you ready?
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Funny Gyal: My Fight Against Homophobia in Jamaica. The inspiring story of Angeline Jackson, who stood up to Jamaica’s oppression of queer youth to demand recognition and justice. Available from your favourite retailer: Dundurn Press, Barnes & Noble, Indigo, Amazon, Target
2022 Birthday Reflection
It’s not the greatest to start your new year in a state of being where you realize you're about to bottom out. When you realize you're in a tunnel and can't find even a glimmer of light.
It's Ok To Start Again-AGAIN
And it doesn't matter how many times I have started and psyched myself out. What matters is that I keep trying, even if it means restarting from Zero. No, I don't think this is ideal, but it is certainly better than doing nothing.
Master of Divinity Year 1 Reflection
I was able to grasp the differences in each gospel, what it truly meant to understand and be aware of the context, and know why they (and all the New Testament) were written. I didn't have to like the Jesus I was taught about in Sunday school, but I also didn't have to throw out the whole thing. I could, in fact, like the Jesus in Mark, not care for the Jesus in Matthew, dislike the Jesus in Luke, and think the Jesus in John was too full of himself.
I am starting over. Welcome, again.
When I first started this page I struggled with why would anyone want to follow my thoughts or listen to what I had to say, I was merely 26, what did I have to offer to anyone that would have been impactful. I would replay in my mind what President Obama said about me and think, convince myself, that he didn't know me, his speechwriter just did an excellent job of writing my story because surely there were others more deserving, more accomplished than me who should have been acknowledged by him.