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Rage writing is a cathartic modality of self-expression and a healing release of emotions through the written word.  Rage writing allows your soul to bleed onto paper without reservation or hesitation.  A process to exfoliate your thoughts in detail and express your hidden turmoil.  This process allows a person to reflect on given situations and a solid way to understand, manage and explore anger issues. It is transformative experience and a healthy outlet for emotional conflict. 

Saturday, May 17 | 1 pm ET/10 am PT

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Facilitator:
Adele Capitella-Liu
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Adele Capitella-Liu, is a retired NYC teacher and has also worked with troubled teens in the foster care system. Proud mom of 2 adult daughters. Adele stopped working after she was diagnosed with breast cancer 2018. Adele has  Rombergs Syndrome, a progressive hemi-facial atrophy.  Adele is the admin for the Facebook group:  Adult Facial Difference Community. Currently, the group has 500 members from the United States and beyond.  Adele's vision is to hold yearly adult retreats to connect persons with facial differences.  She adores traveling, painting, arts and crafts, biking and walking.  When she has a minute, she enjoys writing poetry, as it gives her a proper outlet to voice her interior soul.

Adele Capitella-Liu, a white woman with a facial difference, is pictured smiling in front of blooming pink magnolia flowers. She has straight gray hair, wears glasses, and a dark top with a brown shoulder strap visible. Her expression is warm and friendly.

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The image is a stylized logo for “Activism Hub.” The word ACTIVISM is in bold, white, all-caps text tilted slightly upward and centered within a bright red rectangular banner. Behind the red banner are overlapping gray rectangles that add depth and movement. The word HUB is placed to the right in large, clean, white capital letters with a modern sans-serif font, standing upright. The background is solid black, and the design is accented with various white, gray, and red geometric shapes—dots, circles, lines, and plus signs—scattered around the text to create a dynamic, energetic vibe.
(From left to right): Sora J. Kasuga, Rena Rosen, Kim Teem-Fox, and Rasheer Dopson beam at a camera off to the side. They are at the FACES 50th Anniversary Party.

(From left to right): Sora J. Kasuga, Rena Rosen, Kim Teem-Fox, and Rasheer Dopson beam at a camera off to the side. They are at the FACES 50th Anniversary Party.

At the 50th Anniversary Celebration of FACES, four women stand arm-in-arm, smiling brightly in a warmly lit room. From left to right:      Sora J. Kasuga, a Japanese American person with a facial difference (vascular malformations), wears a sleeveless navy blue dress and smiles widely.      Rena Rosen, a white woman with a facial difference (cleft lip and palate, craniosynostosis), wears glasses and a pink ruffled blouse.      Kim Teems Fox, a white woman without a facial difference, stands behind the group, embracing the others with both arms and smiling.      Rasheera Dopson, a Black woman with a facial difference (Goldenhar Syndrome), wears a bright blue paisley dress and smiles warmly.  The group radiates joy, connection, and celebration.
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