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Reggie continues his mission to inspire others to share their struggles with trauma and find a path forward.
FATAL ATTRACTION: “To help deal with the trauma, Selonia’s son has written a book about his mother’s murder … a way to honor the memory of the mother he lost far too soon.”
UNCORKING A STORY: "A compelling reminder of the strength found in vulnerability, the importance of telling one’s truth, and the unyielding power of love and forgiveness."
SAN ANTONIO REPORT: ”A story of healing after tragedy. ... Reed makes plain that the love of family is constantly renewed no matter the circumstance.”
WATCH DAYTIME: “Turned a horrible tragedy into triumph … Reginald Reed, Jr. is inspiring people everywhere.”
EXPRESS-NEWS: Decades after his mother was murdered, a San Antonio man sees his father convicted of the crime
NEWSWEEK: My Father Murdered My Mother. I Chose to Keep Our Relationship.
TEXAS STANDARD: His father was convicted of his mother’s murder. 40 years later, he’s telling his own side of the story.
MENTAL: Truth, Survival and Loss
ROLLING OUT: How Reginald Reed Jr. dealt with knowing his mother was killed by his father
TRUE CRIME DOCKET: The Selonia Reed Case: Writing a Memoir About My Mother’s Murder
BIG BLEND RADIO: ”An emotional rollercoaster”
SHEPHERD: The best books to promote the power of human healing
NOTES OF RESILIENCE: "A narrative of personal loss and the effort to transform grief into advocacy. … A beacon for others wrestling with feeling voiceless."
A TRAUMA SURVIVOR THRIVER’S PODCAST: "Memoir that plays out more like a true crime story.”
CONVERSATIONS LIVE: Host Cyrus Webb welcomes author Reginald L. Reed, Jr. to Conversations LIVE to discuss his new book---and what he hopes his journey does for others.
WRITER’S DIGEST: The Importance of Black Men Telling Their Stories
A&E: What It's Like to Have Your Father Convicted of Your Mother's Murder
TRUE CRIME GARAGE: Nic talks with True Crime author Reginald L. Reed.
REAL TALK: “Deeply moving”
CRIME READS: Why is True Crime Still Negative Black Victims and Their Loved Ones From the Story?
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY: Trauma, Healing & Mental Health
BEST SELF: Everyone’s Okay: The Aftermath of Trauma When a Child Loses a Parent