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Dr. Joan Cousin has dedicated her time and talent
to a crusade against HIV and AIDS. She has successfully established
centers impacting this critical health area around the world. She
was cited by President Bush for AIDS Education and the Center for
Disease Control and the Congressional Records of the United States
for her consistent commitment to HIV/AIDS education.
As the spouse of the Senior Bishop of the African
Methodist Episcopal Church, Bishop Philip R. Cousin, the Presiding
Prelate of the Fourth Episcopal District, including Michigan, Minnesota,
Wisconsin, Iowa, Indiana, Chicago, Illinois, South Dakota and Canada,
she has remained methodical in programmatic efforts to empower lives.
Her desire for women to tell their life experiences
for future generations inspired the book, How I Got Over, edited
by Dr. Bettye J. Allen and Dr. Trevy A. McDonald, is a collection
of stories that are testimonies of faith, hope, courage and love.
She is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Board
Member of the Balm in Gilead, National Association for the Study
of Negro Life and History and Life Member of the NAACP.
She and her husband are the proud parents of five
sons who are pastors in the African Methodist Episcopal Church,
Philip, Jr., Steven, David, Michael, and Joseph. They enjoy twelve
grandsons and four granddaughters.
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