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Renee Dugue, is a Healer, Artist, Writer, Humanitarian and Co-Founder and Executive Director of Reborn Rising, where they support minority male child homicide survivors beyond their grieving period through music, art, education, entrepreneurial ventures, travel, humanitarian efforts, and volunteerism.

As I live and learn, I’ve come to prioritize peace as the greatest attainment and joy as life’s greatest gift.

I am a Healer, Artist, Writer, Humanitarian, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Reborn Rising.

We support minority male child homicide survivors beyond the grieving period through music, art, education, entrepreneurial ventures, travel, humanitarian efforts, and volunteerism.

I love spending quality time with family and friends, as we enjoy what I consider life’s must-haves…lots of love, beaucoup laughs, tasty treats, and scrumptious sweets…while music that moves your soul plays on repeat.

Source: New Orleans Data News Weekly – The People’s Paper

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