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Testimonials

Woke this morning, revelling in your wonderful program last night. You were amazing. The honesty and power you brought to the stage were electric. Thank you for sharing your gifts with us and making the 100th Anniversary so special to me and everyone involved. You are one of Pike County's great treasures. You inspire and electrify everyone lucky enough to experience your talents and gifts. 

Michael Guttuso 
President of  the Pike County Arts Council

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Clinnesha D. Sibley
Fine Arts Coordinator, McComb School District

Working with Traci Patterson Cook was a meaningful and memorable experience for our secondary students in the McComb School District. Through her Theater of the Preferred Future sessions, students had a chance to talk about real-life issues in a creative, powerful way. Traci gave them the tools to express their thoughts, explore different perspectives, and imagine better outcomes for themselves and their community. Her work sparked important conversations and helped our students feel seen, heard, and empowered. I'm grateful for the impact she made during her time with us.

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Traci Cook combines her vulnerability and creativity to release powerful messaging for any audience. Her artistic gifts and her desire to help people heal were wonderful assets that oozed out from the planning and preparation phase of my inaugural "Power of Belonging" workshop to her dynamic delivery and execution as a facilitator, to the debrief. It was a refreshing and enlightening experience to work with Traci and to learn from her as well.

Danese Frazier Turner
Belonging Evangelist & Instructional Coach

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"Traci is stellar. More than her powerful methods and other merits, she illuminates one’s soul and transforms her performances, articulateness, capacity building, and curations into soul-penetrating  acts of mercy, intimacy, healing and enlightenment deeply rooted in her multiplicity of gifts, intellection and talents, Mississippi culture and universal humanism. To participate in her work is an act of holiness, sanity and the most profound beauty of the divine, womanist and womanly."

David Bickham,

Bickham MetaFuturist, LLC

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