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Current riots, pains, and dissention in the United States of America is begging for justice, peace and self-value. In a powerful nation there calls for powerful inspiration. Dr. Donald Arnette has overcome barriers of mental anti-cultural perceptions where fatalities, insecurities and social injustice occur all to often. This book is a guide into The Art of Dealing With Perception. Do my clothes do it? Is it my hair? Where do I take responsibility on how the world views and relates to me? This resourceful and informative book answers a lot of today's questions which have effected our past and we can alleviate the strain in our future.

I AM

SUPPOSED TO BE HERE

Premier Book Release|Signing June 7

Premier Book Release|Signing June 7

Author|Dr. Arnette speaks with Epitome Magazine Founder|Todrick Johnson about his authorship journey and Dealing With The Art of Perception. Dr. Arnette's Premier Book Signing took place at Muzeion Art Gallery.

ABC|WFAA Channel 8

ABC|WFAA Channel 8

Shelly Slater Emmy Award Winning Journalist speaks with Dr. Don Arnette on set of their interview on current race relations and Dr. Arnette's New Book.

DREAM LEADERS

DREAM LEADERS

Dr. Arnette speaks with DREAMERS Basketball Camp. With his own NBA quests, Dr. Arnette speaks to our young athletes about all of their pursuits in perspective.

WORLD'S GREATEST

WORLD'S GREATEST

Les Brown, The World's Leading Motivational Speaker says it best, "YOU HAVE GREATNESS WITHIN YOU" Dr. Arnette seconds that with "I AM SUPPOSED TO BE HERE" The Art in Dealing with Perception". Knowing that you are great and using that greatness in proper perspective is a sure recipe for SUCCESS!

SHILOH HIGH YOUTH

SHILOH HIGH YOUTH

Dr. Arnette addresses current issues of race relations, student responsibility, proper perception and our youth's future in leadership in the world. Shiloh High School is located in Atlanta, GA.

"The time is now. The Power To Break Stereotypes is here! Life-Altering and inspiration like never before." - The Perceptionist

"I was knocked back by race perceptions" - FirstLady Michelle Obama

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