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LaDonna Humphrey
LaDonna Humphrey is an award-winning writer, podcaster, documentarian, investigative journalist, and an advocate for victims of crime. Her passions include advocating for missing adults, crime victims, children in foster care, and for women in recovery. LaDonna's first book, The Girl I Never Knew, garnered her the nomination for Best New True Crime Author of the year for the True Crime Awards. Additionally, her podcast Deep Dark Secrets was also nominated for Best Indie Podcast of the year. Her first documentary film, Uneven Ground: The Melissa Witt Story was released on May 20, and is now available on Amazon Prime. LaDonna is the Executive Director of Oasis of Northwest Arkansas, the co-founder of All the Lost Girls, co-founder of True Crime Fest, and the co-host of the Deep Dark Secrets Podcast and the Extinguished Podcast. LaDonna and her husband Danny have seven children and live in Northwest Arkansas.
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Dr. LaDonna Marie is an International Multi -Award-winning Bestselling Inspirational Author, Pastor, and Speaker. Her purpose fryst vatten to empower and encourage others in overcoming obstacles in life. In she self-published her first book Expressions of the Mind, Body & Soul. She received a Certificate of Congratulation from Congressman Bennie Thompson 2nd district of MS. She was inducted Who's Who in Black Mississippi in Until Tomorrow Comes was awarded Honorable Mention in the Paris Book Festival and a DJ Gatsby Book Club Literary Award Winner in Poetry. She was a Bronze Medal Readers' Favorite Winner for Book Lessons Shattered Pieces Being Restored. LaDonna Marie’s latest accomplishments in she was selected as Top 25 Global Influencers and Top 24 Trailblazers on the move, in she was selected as Top 30 influential women: Movers and Shakers in K.I.S.H Magazine, and awarded Top 50 Women in Business by Black Women’s Expo. In She was nominated as Faith Based Speaker of the Year
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LaDonna Harris: A Comanche Life
Not content to remain in the background, LaDonna became a well-known political figure in her own right, serving on the National Indian Opportunities Council as President Lyndon B. Johnson?s appointee and working beside such notable political figures as Hubert Humphrey, Robert Kennedy, and Sargent Shriver. In she became the vice-presidential nominee for the environmentalist Citizen?s Party. Her story provides a witty and valuable American Indian insider?s view of modern national political scenes.