Tuesday, February 6, 2024

AAALAC 🌟 Celebrating an Inspirational Queen for International Women's History Month! 🌟Libby Edwards-Warner

 


Libby Warner was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. Completed her education through The San Francisco School District. 

At age 12, she decided to challenge herself through writing but she actually didn’t receive her gift until her 7th grade English Teacher placed a book in her hands written by: James Baldwin. 

“If Beale Street Could Talk”. 

Throughout her life, Libby dodged rough patches and became a student at Barbizon Modeling School to advance herself in society. 

Later on, she became a wife and mother. Completing, technical certification in the medical field as CNA, Medical Billing and Coding Specialist, and Medical Assistant. Continue on with her other college courses in Education. 

In 2013, after the year of her father’s passing, she began to blog about her past and present experiences as a woman. 

In 2021, she published her first Novella: “A Time To Forgive”. Part One and recently decided to re-publish parts one and two under her own publishing company. Edwards Publications. 

Libby is an activist for society at large especially, with color marginal lines communities, women, and children of alcoholic parents, and her love for God and self-expression. a woman, using her platform to inspire and connect with others who may have gone through similar struggles. Her vulnerability and transparency resonated with her audience, and she became a voice for communities at large.

In 2021, Libby achieved a significant milestone in her writing journey by publishing her first Novella, "A Time To Forgive." This poignant work of fiction explores themes of forgiveness, redemption, and healing, reflecting Libby's own journey and personal growth. Determined to take control of her artistic vision, she recently took a bold step and founded her own publishing company, Edwards Publications, to republish both Part One and Part Two of her Novella.

Beyond her creative pursuits, Libby has proven herself to be an activist for various causes close to her heart. She tirelessly advocates for marginalized communities, especially those of color, as well as women's rights and the rights of children with alcoholic parents. Her love for God and dedication to self-expression shine through in all her endeavors.

Today, we celebrate Libby Warner, a true queen who has risen above adversity, embraced her talents, and used her voice to uplift and inspire others. Her courage, resilience, and commitment to making a positive impact on society make her an exceptional woman worthy of recognition during International Women's History Month. Let us honor and applaud Libby Warner, a queen of empowerment, who continues to make a difference in the world through her words and actions.



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