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Dr. Carla and Jennifer Keitt
Dr. Carla being interviewed by Jennifer Keitt about how mothers can build strong relationships with their pre-teen and teen daughters at Kiss 104 FM – Atlanta’s R&B

Dr. Carla at Outstanding Atlanta induction ceremony

Above: Dr. Carla at the 2012 Outstanding Atlanta induction ceremony
[Left to right: Sonya Hunte, Lynne Espy-Williams, Travis Townsend, Dr. Carla Stokes, Andy Chang, Megan Sparks, Megan Holder, Wendy Ho, Rukiya Eaddy, Greg Clay]

Dr. Carla at NCCHR panel

Above: L-R: Angela Robinson, Emmy award-winning Broadcast Journalist; The Honorable Nan Orrock, Georgia Senator, District 36; My amazing 13-year-old mentee, Mary -Pat Hector, Founder & National President of Youth In Action; Jessamyn Ressler-Maerlender, Interim Executive Director of The Refugee Women’s Network, Inc.; Dr. Carla StokesDawnn Lewis, Actress & Singer; Deborah Richardson, Executive Vice President of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights

Girl Scouts Leadership Institute

Above: Dr. Carla at the Girl Scouts Leadership Institute 

Above: Dr. Carla (center) leading a workshop at Frederick Douglass High School in Atlanta Georgia

Dr. Carla, Tami Walsh, and the Teen Wisdom Graduates

Dr. Carla and Teen Wisdom Inc.™ Graduates

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