SGIA "Women & Men of Empowerment" preparing for the mass photo shoot recognizing outstanding men and women from all walks of life.
Read MoreHosts Atoya Burleson and Tia Avril are joined by activist author and inspirational speaker, Sabrina Greenlee!
Read MoreThis week's guest is committed to positively impacting the lives of domestic violence survivors at every stage of their healing journey. Sabrina Greenlee, the CEO+ Founder of S.M.O.O.O.T.H., joins host Tommi A. Vincent to discuss: the NFL Unsung Heroes Celebration of the frontline workers of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. S.M.O.O.O.T.H.'s work supporting domestic violence survivors.
Read MoreTwo dynamic women, NFL moms and domestic violence survivors, Annie Apple and Sabrina Greenlee, team up to tackle domestic violence by bringing joy and empowerment to survivors during the biggest week of the NFL season.
Read MoreSip champagne, and shop to support JReid InDeed, Kansas City Chiefs safety Justin Reid's charity. Special appearances by NFL wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins and his mother, Sabrina Greenlee
Read MoreAmong all the Super Bowl fun, the NFL also took time Thursday to thank a special group of people working to end domestic and sexual violence. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and the mother of cardinals wideout DeAndre Hopkins, Sabrina Greenlee, thanked the attendees who gathered from across Arizona for the Unsung Heroes Celebration.
Read MoreDomestic Violence is a silent epidemic that has increased during the pandemic and thrives in environments of secrecy and shame. There are still countless people, victims, survivors, their children and families, their friends, and their communities impacted by Domestic Violence in many shades. By joining 100 Shades of Purple, you are committing to taking a stand to be a voice for the voiceless by continuing to reveal the devastating impact of Domestic Violence.
Read MoreThe mother of NFL superstar DeAndre Hopkins recounts the horrific domestic attack she experienced and how her son saved her life.
Read MoreTwenty years ago, Sabrina Greenlee suffered a vicious attack on her life that left her blind. But with faith and fortitude, she fought her way back and is now using her experience to help others. The domestic violence survivor, author and motivational speaker shared her emotional story of trials and triumph with The Root’s Deputy Editor Tatsha Robertson in a one-on-one conversation at The Root Institute this week in Washington, D.C.
Read MoreSabrina Greenlee, mother of NFL star DeAndre Hopkins, joins GoodDay D.C. to discuss her upcoming speaking engagement at the Root Institute in D.C. focused on her experience surviving domestic violence.
Read MoreS.M.O.O.O.T.H. is hosting its 4th annual Pretty Scars Into Stars Initiative – Texas, this Saturday. The event is dedicated to helping women rediscover their inner power and outer beauty. S.M.O.O.O.T.H., will be providing twenty survivors with a day dedicated to celebration, growth, hope, and survival through cosmetic and internal restorations.
Read MoreRoshunda Jones-Koumba will be presented with the 2022 Tony Award for Excellence in Theatre Education, an honor that acknowledges a theater educator shaping the next generation of artists and performers. And, Sabrina Greenlee shares her personal story of domestic abuse, how it continues to harm our communities, and the work she is doing to help survivors.
Read MoreSabrina Greenlee is a domestic violence survivor who started S.M.O.O.O.T.H. in 2013 to empower and support women and families who are experiencing or have experienced domestic abuse.
Read MoreRising the noise & focused on the work of those who care about safety. Thankful to join activist Sabrina Greenlee and the bipartisan leadership of Senator John Cornyn & Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee during a time when the #politicizationofcrime is destroying Houston.
Read MoreIf I could inspire a movement that would bring the most amount of good to the most amount of people, it would be educating on a national level on the different fascist and forms of domestic abuse, by continuously unmasking the myths of domestic violence and forming campaigns and inspiring women to take their power back. A lot of people are suffering in silence whether that’s personally, financially or even mentally. Speaking out is a gift and one that can help to change so many lives.
Read MoreBeing a woman is hard. We have to be smart. We have to be beautiful. We have to fight twice as hard and wear so many hats, but still may not receive the proper applause. But that’s the essence of a masterpiece.
Read MoreTo find the courage to keep going, to locate your strength in times of darkness, is one of life’s greatest gifts. Without it, even the most trivial ruts or setbacks would be enough to ruin our progress, and we wouldn’t get anywhere in our personal development journey. Sabrina Greenlee is a testament to that courage—not only sharing her story but inspiring others to get out of situations she was once in.
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