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Dr. Tavara Johnson interviews Paméla Michelle Tate. Pamela is an author, community organizer, domestic abuse and education advocate, editor-in-chief of The Self-Care Magazine, serial entrepreneur, and world traveler.



Her transparency is well appreciated by various audiences. As a survivor, Paméla believes it is her responsibility to champion advocacy. Through the power of her life’s story, she has become a catalyst for local and global communities.



Standing authentically in her purpose, Paméla is the Co-Executive Director of Black Women Revolt Against Domestic Violence Resource Center. This group is comprised of women determined to provide the various resources, tools, and aid that are necessary to stand against domestic violence.



Paméla is the author of “A GIRL’S JOURNEY: There’s No Crying in Baseball,” a book written to teach children and families about fortitude, integrity, gender roles, and the concept of being a team player. In 2021, she released another personal piece of work, “I’ll Fly Away: 31 Day Devotional for Caretakers,” to offer time, space, and healing for other caretakers such as herself who are caring for a parent, spouse, child, family member, or friend. She has also co-authored three books: My Walk Past Hell, Women Who Rock, and I survived The Storm.