Juvenile Offenders: From Big Wheels to the Big House is popping

Juvenile Offenders: From Big Wheels to the Big House is popping into the hands of readers more and more. Great job! Congratulations to Rosemary Jenkins and the juvenile offenders who contributed their stories to this important work.

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Thank you for downloading “Juvenile Offenders: From Big Wheels to the Big House.”

Thank you for purchasing “Juvenile Offenders: From Big Wheels to the Big House” by Rosemary Jenkins to your Kindle device. Enjoy!

We recommend “My 2 to 24 Activity Book” for children ages 3-6

My VOL 4We recommend “My 2 to 24 Activity Book” for children ages 3-6. Introduces skip counting, one dozen, and other math concepts. Children can color, write, and learn. My First Book Series includes 6 volumes.

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“The Southern Phoenix,” historical fiction, by Rosemary Jenkins

Southern Phoenix Product PageThank you for borrowing “The Southern Phoenix” by Rosemary Jenkins from your Kindle Library. Happy reading. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074WP2HGJ

BOOK REVIEW: Juvenile Offenders: From Big Wheels to the Big House by Rosemary Jenkins

BOOK REVIEW: by Earnest McBride, Jackson Advocate Contributing WriterJuvenile Offenders: From Big Wheels to the Big House by Rosemary Jenkins http://www.jacksonadvocateonline.com/today-paper/?pIds=27745

The late C.J. Jones (SNCC) and Meredith C. McGee (Author) at Piney Woods School

The late C.J. Jones (SNCC) and Meredith C. McGee (Author) at Piney Woods School. Thank you for this photo of C.J. This is a special memory. What a special occasion and a special friend. CJ Jones Piney Woods

“Reverse Guilty Plea,” a novella, by William Trest Jr. continues to find its way into the hearts of readers.

“Reverse Guilty Plea,” a novella, by William Trest Jr. continues to find its way into the hearts of readers.

HAPPY READING.

Thank you for your purchase!

Thank you for downloading “Married to Sin” to your Kindle device.

Thank you for downloading “Married to Sin,” a tell all memoir, to your Kindle device. Enjoy.

RDLN graduate C.J. Jones’ homegoing

Dear RDLN Network Members,

Here belatedly are some photos from RDLN graduate C.J. Jones’ homegoing ceremony.
     Senator Robert Jackson (RDLN Leader, Group II, who was CJ’s roommate at the RDLN Institute) drove 3 hours to be at the ceremony, after driving 6 hours the day before from the Gulf coast to his home in Lambert, MS, and during the same period of time he was able to assemble a resolution by the Mississippi State Senate honoring CJ and his work.  Robert was a speaker at the ceremony, acknowledging CJ’s wonderful life.  
    Alice Paris (RDLN graduate, Group 5) was there with her husband George, and George’s brother, the Rev. Wendell Paris, who spoke at the ceremony (as a “Friend”.).  Billie Jean Young, JD, RDLN founding Chairwoman, was slated to speak (as a “Collaborator”), but was unable to attend.
    It was also great to see RDLN graduate Meredith McGee (Group VII) with her mother Hazel Hall and Meredith’s former colleague at the Mississippi Association of Cooperatives, Melbah Smith, who retired a few years ago from her organization Coalition for a Prosperous Mississippi.  Melbah’s husband Charles Smith is an artist who was part of our 2015 Assembly at Piney Woods School in Mississippi, where he displayed and sold his art..
    At CJ’s ceremony, resolutions were read from a number of organizations, like Veterans of the Civil Rights Movement and the Federation of Southern Cooperatives.  We were glad that FSC’s statement referred to CJ’s involvement with RDLN.
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As Meredith said, it was a good family reunion.
     Here are tributes previously received from RDLN graduates Cynthia Ellis and Emma Dixon.
Condolences to RDLN family and the family of brother C J Jones.
    He was one of my first connects with RDLN.
He went to meet me at the airport/ Many times in life we meet unforgettable people.
    He have a kindred spirit/ With a twinkle in his eye he would give me feedback about RDLN and all our special personalities and especially our mother Starry whom he loved dearly.
    In this season of our lives we see people come and go and there is a longing and an aching to embrace the familiar and the comforting and the love and the precious times. Yet we  earn to let go and let God.
You know memories do not leave like people do and CJs memory is the unforgettable.
   He encouraged me at the outset when I felt overwhelmed in the program. Helped me to walk through doors that never seemed possible and to dream the impossible dream.
Tomorrow is not promised so let us keep loving each other today.