I’ve started reading your awesome book and continue to be amazed at your insight and willingness to share what is very personal. You’ve given other women, and some men, the ability to look at ourselves. Thank you so much.
— Bro. Bob Williams
I’ve started reading your awesome book and continue to be amazed at your insight and willingness to share what is very personal. You’ve given other women, and some men, the ability to look at ourselves. Thank you so much.
— Bro. Bob Williams
“WOW! This poetry is so raw and true. One of the best I’ve ever read (and I’ve read a lot!). I feel that you will not only begin to heal yourself with this, but help other women who are suffering, to start healing too.”
— Dianne Schwartz | Whose Face Is In The Mirror
…you’re a beast on that microphone
— Jarriel Early | The Cross Over
“You’re like Maya Angelou. It’s professional, epic, powerful. The poem has presence.”
— Darryl Ogletree | Mission Reborn
Each sentence has a nugget of truth in it….She just has a wealth of information. Jamillah is a born communicator. It’s natural.
— Kelle Boyd | Ann Kelle Designs
Jamillah is the kind of the speaker that gets up there and delivers it from the heart. She knows what she’s talking about.
— Mrs. Boyd | Educator
It’s almost like she’s putting a melody together…Lady J draws you in…makes you want to listen…very inspirational
— Charli Sims
“Hmmm…why does your poetry sound like music?.
– 7th Grade, Chestnut Log Middle
She’s an…inspiring writer, extraordinary speaker. Lady J possesses the confidence and the passion to reach out and touch her audience.
— Genneda Burns | HR Manager, Office of the Public Defender
“Your poem sounds likes preaching…like Power.”
– 7th Grader, Chestnug Log Middle