Captain Kendra Curtice was his executive officer on Fort Moore. She says they helped each other, sharing about struggles and then poetry, leading her to get help too. “I feel like I’m getting better.
As we celebrate Black History Month, we shine a light on individuals like Shelly Conley—a poet, performer, author, and youth advocate who has spent decades using her words to uplift and empower.
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