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SHUNNA JOSHUA

AUTHOR AND EDUCATOR

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About Me

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My name is Shunna Joshua, and I was born in st. Louis, Missouri. I was raised and brought up on the Northside in St. Louis city, where the brown water tower stands. I have three biological children, Ghais jr., Harmoni, and Mario jr., and I have been caring for my fourth child, Joshua, since he was eight months old. I have been employed through the special school district since October 2007, where I work with children with special needs, ages 3 to 5. I’ve obtained a couple of degrees while working in the childcare field: my associate’s degree in early care and education from St. louis community college at florissant valley in may 2003, my bachelor’s degree in k-12 cross-categorical from Fontbonne University, and I also started on my master’s degree in special education with a concentration area in autism at UMSL, which I am currently three classes away from obtaining. I’ve always found working with children to be a fulfilling experience. Each child is a unique individual, and it’s wonderful to watch them learn and grow as they navigate the world around them. In march 2017, I married the love of my life Mario Joshua, and ever since that special day, we have been cherishing every moment of our married life together. In my spare time, I enjoy writing, watching reality shows, going to church, shopping, pampering myself, and listening to music. If I had the opportunity, I would love to visit Jamaica. Maybe my stepfather and I could possibly reunite one day! Eating white rice or ramen noodles was a struggle for me. Having choices on what I want to eat is a success for me. Wearing clothes off of Otis’s table was a struggle for me. Being able to shop for what I want is a success for me. Having to ride the bi-state was a struggle for me. Owning vehicles is a success for me. Living in filth and with roaches was a struggle for me. Coming home to a nice, clean, comfortable house is a success for me. Using water or lotion for hair products was a struggle for me. Being able to purchase what I need for my hair is a success for me. Having to go to pantries for food was a struggle for me. Being able to go to the grocery stores is a success for me. These were just some of my struggles that I didn’t let stop my success.”

Book Synopsis

What is success to you? Can you be successful while struggling? How did I become successful while having my house raided by the police at least once a week? How did I become successful eating Ramen noodles or white rice on a daily basis? How did I become successful being on the school bus for an hour just to get an education? How did becoming a mother make me successful? How did going to church every Sunday help me become successful? How did using lotion for hair products make me successful? How did getting married make me successful? How can falling out with my family members make me successful? Using these real-life experiences, Shunna will take you through the journey of struggles that she encountered that ultimately turned out to be a success in the end. 

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