Elizabeth (DebtFreeDegree) Rosner      

@RosnerME

Nonviolence365® Trainer at The King Center💚💛 Debt Free Degree with DrRoz💰Career Path Architect🚀GRIT📝LearnerLeader🐛🦋Bibliophile📚Hugger🤗 Passionpreneur🔥

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    I'm so grateful to have the opportunity to teach your father's philosophy and methodology of nonviolence💚💛

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  2. 5 hours ago

    SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE! Let’s utilize , as my father, , taught and demonstrated it. It is powerful, strategic, and relevant for challenging and changing policies, systems, and practices. Register for ’s virtual sessions:

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  3. As a Certified Trainer for The King Center, I hope you'll join us for these online trainings. Dr. King's philosophy and methodology of Nonviolence is POWERFUL💛💚 Registration link and scholarship information:

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  4. Jan 7

    Today, I’m thinking about , I’ll never stop saying tour name sis. We know they can do better and will will keep fighting to hold them accountable.

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  5. Jan 7

    Already one week into the New Year! High school juniors & seniors, did you apply for this worth $25,000? Requires NO ESSAY!

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  6. Jan 6

    Our government in Washington has been assaulted by malevolent forces only a handful of times in our history—The British in 1814; Confederate General Jubal Early in 1864; and a mob of lawless Trump supporters who broke into the Capitol today. A shameful moment in our history.

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  7. Jan 6

    I don’t EVER want to see rubber bullets, tear gas and riot gear at a protest ever again. Local mayors deployed state violence on us last year in ways that “was necessary” while LEOs are taking selfies with terrorists who’ve stormed the U.S. Capitol. This is America.

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  8. Jan 6

    Restore. The. Voting. Rights. Act. Now.

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  9. Jan 6

    : Take the pledge to connect your students to ! You'll get a free digital toolkit and start receiving monthly tips and resources to support your students with each scholarship step.

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  10. Jan 5

    Just checked the SOS site, and we’ve hit a milestone: more people have voted in the than voted in the 2018 elections in GA. Regardless of the outcome, this is impressive turnout, and Georgians should be proud. I hope we continue to see turnout like this!

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  11. Jan 5

    The votes of Black people have been suppressed in this nation for a very long time. This is the dawning of a new day.

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  12. Jan 5

    Watching returns from Georgia, it’s hard not to think about the hundreds of election workers who again tonight are carefully doing democracy’s business under unprecedented scrutiny, amid a raging pandemic, and with a president relentlessly and baselessly calling them thieves.

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  13. ATTENTION: Here is the link for the state's unofficial runoff election results tonight. That's where you should go to see totals come in, and comes from the counties. Remember, it's unofficial, things will change, but this is official *source.*

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  15. I'm really proud of my friend ‼️ You can order his book, How to Fight Inequality, too.

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  16. 28 Dec 2020

    I created my space. It’s as nurturing, educational, inspiring, funny and as much a virtual world for me to be a part of social/systemic change and help my neighbors as I want it to be. It’s a blessing. Create your space.

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  17. 20 Dec 2020

    It’s Sunday! If you live in DeKalb, Floyd, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, or Muscogee counties you can in-person early vote TODAY - Sunday December 20th, 2020! Check your polling 📍 and ⏱ before heading to the polls:

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  18. 20 Dec 2020

    “In fact, we protest the foolishness of the world by having joy, right now, in the midst of oppression. Our shouts of joy, like that of the shepherds, are the biblical response to the coming of the Messiah from Bethlehem.”

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  20. 20 Dec 2020

    One time Billy Graham invited Martin Luther King Jr to pray at one of his rallies. Here are the words King shared that day.

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  21. “Nobody’s free until everybody’s free.” ~Fannie Lou Hamer

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