Angelica Solis - Daughter of Tami Jade
I was first introduced to the Art of the Soulmaking project by my mom, Tami Jade, who is an inmate at the Central California Women’s Facility at Chowchilla Prison. My mom informed me about all of the amazing transformations that this program has been helping her achieve within herself. As an extension of the program, I was offered the opportunity to participate from outside of prison. I received the Art of Soulmaking workbook along with a yoga mat, and got started. Within the workbook, we learn how to harvest the pain that we hold inside, work on forgiveness — whether that means forgiving ourselves or others — and find ways to get in tune with our souls.
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Bio: I’ve been incarcerated 12 years on a 20 year sentence. During this time I’ve obtained multiple degrees and certifications. At 30 years old, I enjoy learning about history and many forms of art such as drawings, paintings, tattoos, etc. I like watching and playing sports. I’m passionate about helping others find value in their lives. I’m a published writer and I find writing to be very therapeutic in a place full of chaos.
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