The StandPoint
with Oheneyere Gifty Anti
Topic:
"Can You Keep A Secret?
Praises For "Can You Keep A Secret?"

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Performing Live At The Book Launch
Artist: Jiggy Waz
Song: "Can you Keep a secret"
Composer: Jiggy Waz
Record Label: TSK Records

What Some Prominent People Are Saying About The Book And The Author
Patricia McCormick
Author
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“Juanita Headley is a warrior on the front lines of fighting the trafficking of young people. Her book will add immeasurably to our understanding of this problem and our urgency to fight it.”
Judge Rhonda Fischer
Acting County Court Judge,
District Ct. of Nassau County
“While we know there is no easy or “quick fix”, this book gives realistic suggestions and answers on how to handle a situation which can be equated to modern day slavery. We have a moral imperative to address the situation….I urge you to take Juanita’s lead, be aware and make a difference. Not every secret is meant to be kept...”
Tim Hughes
Country Director,
She Rescue Home
"Juanita is a passionate advocate for victims of child sexual abuse and human trafficking. “Can You Keep A Secret?” is a very honest account of her life and experiences around the world and will provide valuable information to those seeking to assist in the restoration of those suffering in silence."
Doug Dworak
Executive Director
Love Justice International
“Juanita uniquely and transparently shares her heart; her faith; and her calling to speak out against, what many consider to be this generations most horrific injustice, human trafficking and sexual abuse…”
Prof. Ruchira Gupta
Founder and President,
Apne Aap Women Worldwide
“A survivor testimonial that is a must read. It highlights the power of vulnerability and has strategies to combat sexual abuse from lived experience. Nothing can be more useful for those wishing to confront child sexual abuse and grooming."
Chris Hunt
President,
The Lily & The Sparrow
"Juanita Headley has written a must-read for anyone who thinks trafficking is not happening in his or her own community."