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"STAY ALIVE; HOW NOT TO BECOME A VICTIM" CAST APPRECIATION CELEBRATION

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I Am A Superwoman Radio Presents:

Survivor Laura Cowan CEO/Founder of the Laura Cowan Foundation and Playwright Joey Ruffin and the Cast of "STAY ALIVE...How Not To Become A Victim" Celebrate our Encore Performance December 5, 2014 Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH

Joey Ruffin and Laura Cowan will talk about the most intense Stage Play you will ever see... 
"STAY ALIVE... How not to become a victim" 
A dramatic story about human trafficking depicting actual events of 
Laura Cowan's life.

Joey is a man who has recovered from drug and alcoholic addiction, Joey Ruffin reaches into his family roots as an entertainer to help people overcome personal obstacles in their life by writing and producing films and plays about real life stories. His first major project began with “Man Cry The Movie”, a film and play done on his life, to the now in production ”Stay Alive”, a play based on the life of Laura Cowan, and scheduled for the big screen in 2015. 

Laura Cowan: Laura is a pillar of strength, inspiration and aspiration in the Greater Cleveland community. (Widower), Single mom of 3 children. A graduate of Bryant & Stratton College, working in the field of Information Technology at Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority as their I.T. Technical Trainer;.  

Laura is a woman who despite the devastating events that have occurred in her life has been able to use those experiences to empower women who have been affected by domestic abuse. As An Advocate for Domestic Violence-and survivor of Domestic Violence and abuse Laura has turned her personal experience into a tool to empowerment for other women. 

Laura is a friend and a community leader who works diligently to end abuse against women. 

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