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Testimonials

"Traci Coleman is everybody's sister. She's the kind of soul that draws those who are searching, who are vulnerable, who are in need of affirmation and connection.  She tells the truth in love and gives wisdom that travels miles. She is a humble queen. Assured and faithful. I'm truly blessed to have her in my life. You'll be better reading the work of her heart." 

                            - CeCe Jones-Davis     

"I have known Traci Coleman as family for most of my life. But as I became a woman, a wife, and a mother, I've found in Traci a moral and spiritual anchor who has helped me navigate the intricacies of womanhood and life. By the Light that is in her, Traci, just by being herself, has encouraged me to live in the purpose and plan God has for me and to do my best to raise a family in the standard of the Lord Jesus Christ. I have never left Traci's presence without knowing on each occasion, the profound Love of God. Always the optimist. Consistently the example. Traci's words of wisdom are wrapped in a hug and a smile. I am wiser because of her influence in my life and eternally grateful for her outpouring.

 

 

Having raised with her husband four truly outstanding children, she bears the fruit of a Godly life and a loving home while giving Him all the Glory. I am overjoyed that others will have access to the unmatched wisdom and inspiration of Traci Coleman. May God continue to shine His Light through this amazing vessel for all the world to be inspired and redeemed."

                               -LeLe Jones Sneed

"I was privileged  to attend a dinner in Richmond, Virginia!

 

When I entered the building I observed a street lady sitting in a chair.  My first instinct was to not stare at her.  My thoughts were not to make her feel uncomfortable.  Everyone else was dressed in their evening attire.  This lady stood out because of the following reasons: her worn clothes, unkept hair and worn shoes. What I believe really drew attention to  her was her posture. She appeared to be holding herself closely-almost as if she wanted to disappear.

 

Later, it was disclosed that this was Sister Traci Coleman dressed like that to see how we would react.

I was surprised to see that very few people approached her to ask if they could help in anyway.  My problem with my reaction was that I thought I was going out of my way not to make her feel uncomfortable.  I had to ask myself what if this lady had no place to sleep or food to eat, or what if there were mental problems.  Sadly,  marginalized people don't want to be ignored. They want to be included and treated with the same respect that we want. Isn't this the way that African-Americans have been treated for years?  But are we now the ones that have adopted this mindset?  Thank you Sister Traci for reminding me that everyone should be treated the same. Excellent performance!"

                            -Rev. Theresa Harris-Mason, MDiv., MaCe  

"Traci Coleman is more than just an actor she is a creator , an artist and a non traditionalist all in one.  Traci’s level of professionalism is well respected and received by all.  She has a way of expressing herself on and off  stage in a manner in which you will not forget, and never leave disappointed.  As a previous client of  TrueMotionaval Concepts I would render services again without hesitation!"

                           -Ruchanda Gilliam

"Mrs. Coleman is a guardian Angel for my family.  We had a hard time finding funds so my son could attend college.  It took one phone call to her and immediately she was available.  She provided us with support and any updates in a timely manner. The process to get funding for my son for college did not take long at all.  I would recommend Mrs. Coleman because of her enthusiasm and dedication.  Marcus ended up with more than enough grant money to attend college and we owe this all to Mrs. Coleman our guardian angel."

                            -Dawn Brown

"Traci Coleman's performance of Addie Mae was heartfelt and soulful.  Her character, Addie Mae, symbolized the joys of parenthood and the trauma of loss. Traci had the uncanny ability to take all of us back into that moment. Traci maintained grace and poise as she told the heart-wrenching story of Addie Mae’s daughter. You could feel a mother’s love for  her daughter and the pain of a sorrowful mother who had just lost her child. Traci reminds us that there will be challenging times in our lives. Therefore, we are to hold on to our faith, love one another and live each day as if it was our last!"

                           -Dr. Shajuan N. Mason, B.A., MSW, MDiv, JD

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