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Best of Los Angeles Award Winning Author, Adrienne Rubin, Shares Short Piece On Responsibility & Freedom Amidst COVID-19

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"In spite of our need for freedom, most of those who responded are choosing responsible behavior"- Adrienne Rubin

LOS ANGELES, CA, US, June 4, 2020 /EINPresswire.com/ -- In the midst of the national protests that have taken place throughout the nation, it has become easy to drown out all other news.

Recent winner of the Best of Los Angeles Award- “Best New Memoir - 2020” for her memoir “Diamonds and Scoundrels: My Life in the Jewelry Business”, Adrienne Rubin takes a closer look into the mindset behind responsibility and freedom in this country in response to COVID-19.

Having just received a Members Spotlight in Modern Luxury/Angeleno Magazine for this year’s International Women’s Day on March 8th, 2020, Adrienne has written a short piece entitled "A New Mindset," hoping to raise awareness of a topic that has often been overlooked during these unprecedented times.

This survey shows, in spite of our need for freedom, most of those who responded are choosing responsible behavior.

Adrienne Rubin’s memoir, Diamonds and Scoundrels: My Life in the Jewelry Business is available through www.Amazon.com, www.target.com, www.walmart.com or www.barnesandnoble.com, and can be ordered through your local bookstore.

Source: African Americans News Monitoring Service & Press Release Distribution - EIN News

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