Who is Keisha Lonon?


Keisha Lonon is an Author, Advocate, Keynote Speaker, and Emotional Life Coach. As a highly motivated advocate on a legal team, she is well known for delivering successful stories with major results.

She earned a Masters’ in Forensic Psychology, Health Advisory Board Member of Councilman Brandon Todd, trained with the GBI in the Child Exploitation/Computer Crime Unit, Crisis Counselor, and the Senior Advocate at NVRDC   where she advocates for survivors/ victims. She provides awareness, resources, and tools for self-empowerment to those who experience homicide/assault, gun violence, sexual assault, domestic violence/IPV, human trafficking, & issues with crime victim rights.

KL mirrored her successful technique and developed an informed trauma education program for children and teachers. There are several tiers of the program to promote strengthening life skills and responsive relationships.

 As a highly motivated advocate with over 10yrs of experience and was a crime victim rights. Lonon has served as a Crisis Counselor. She traveled throughout the community to provide community based mobile crisis intervention and case management services to children and families who are suffering psychotic crisis and trauma within their home. Her goal is to impact victimization through awareness, self-help, affirmation and resources. 

What People Say


Lisa Gray Hladish
5.0 out of 5 stars Empowering read, easily identifiable and very upliftingReviewed in the United States on August 30, 2020Verified PurchaseThis book was written by a strong woman who took responsibility for her actions, strove to understand the reasons behind her insecurities and emotional trauma and now uses her life to help others. Highly recommend, especially for the insights and affirmations listed at the end of each chapter.


Karshy Williams
5.0 out of 5 stars AhmazinnngReviewed in the United States on July 9, 2020Verified PurchaseAmazing Book!. I Love That Not Only Did She Tell Her Story, But She Gave Great Advice On How To Get Through Your Own Victimization & Maybe Even For Others Realizing That You Are A Victim Who Needs Healing. Hopefully She Makes Another Book Full Of Ways For Different Types Of Victims To Get Through Their Trauma.

Midwest Book Review website for the next five years at http://www.midwestbookreview.com 💝💖Critique: Inspired and inspiring, “Being a Victim by Just Being Me” is an extraordinary memoir and one that carries a life-changing, life-saving message. Deserving of as wide an appreciative readership as possible, and also readily available in a digital book format (Kindle, $5.99), “Being a Victim by Just Being Me” is unreservedly recommended for both community and academic library Contemporary American Biography collections in general and supplemental curriculum studies Domestic Partner Abuse reading lists in particular.


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