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The Girl In The Black Honda
Yesterday several people told me I should be in "civil" court NOT criminal court. Those that understand this complicated situation wonder how I'm able to continue with so many in the community against me.
I believe many understand the "value" of my battle for human decency yet they are terrified of the Good Ole Boy mindset that dominates this culture.
The road to acceptance of diversity is a long one in Tennessee and because the Good Ole Boy networks abuse of taxpayer money I'm able to harness my passion of talking about REPECT FOR ALL PEOPLE to my fight against their bad taxpayer spending.
Maybe I will lose my "battle of human decency" and I will do as one Williamson County employee suggested and that's to "move" If that happens I have a new book ALL "thought" out.
Tennessee Relocate Me
A former top relocation consultants backward journey for cultural acceptance in the south.
My name is Sharyn Bovat and this website has been a "tool" for change globally at NISSAN and one that is being used in Tennesseee. This website will come down when "you know who" tells me to take it down. From what I hear that person is "busy" doing LOTS of change at NISSAN and my "thoughts" are expressed in the code of conduct. The "wall" will crumble :) :)
Have A Great Day!!! Sharyn
Love Cars~Love People~ Love the Planet
Below was put on my website in November 2009 at www.wcs-stop-excessive-rezoning.com
People Are Products of their Environment... I truly believe that.
It's in my DNA to speak up. I was raised to Respect All People. If there are different than me I'm intrigued, I find diversity interesting. My mind is different than most. It's like a tape recorder. Because of this "born" talent I was taught how to ask questions that get answers that get results. Finding solutions is my "thing".
What amazes me is that in 1979 my mom was a part of the 1st "official" all female delegation of elected officials to China to promote human rights and democracy.
??? Why 30 years later am I doing the same fight in Middle Tennessee?
My family made an effort to raise a "color blind" girl that knew in life she could do anything she wanted. It's important for people to make an effort to "mix" in society.
During my childhood while waiting for an airplane at LAX Muhammad Ali was in the gate area being adored by his fellow passengers. Someone yelled out "When's your next fight"? He said "I don't know, but I'll be ready". That man had so much self confidence it was incredible.
I've decided to use the SPIRIT of ALI to make people believe in respecting diversity in Williamson County. I don't float like a butterfly but I do sting like a bee. :)
Have A Great Day!!!!
Sharyn