
Shanay Fulton is a native of New York and a graduate of Fordham University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Fashion Design and Business. After graduating she took her passion for fashion and began her career as a Design Assistant for multiple fashion houses in New York. Her dreams of being a Fashion Designer were halted with the birth of her eldest son. Being a single mother, she learned how to navigate the workforce and ultimately relocated to Meriden, Connecticut, where she gave birth to her youngest son. She would then become a victim of domestic violence and spend the next several years struggling with legal advocacy surrounding her children, homelessness, employment issues, inadequate childcare, lack of transportation, and insufficient housing.
She relocated to Middletown, Connecticut and became involved in her community, attending community organizing meetings with the North End Action Team and volunteering with New Horizons Domestic Violence Shelter. She eventually began a career within the Middletown Public Schools as a paraprofessional and ultimately as the Family Resource Specialist. During the summer months, she ran a program for local youth at North End Action Team helping youth with advocacy and creating programs. She was invited to be a parent leader for Middletown Works, a Working Cities Initiative, ultimately becoming the Co-Chair and now the current Program Director. Her personal struggles led her to a life of politics, running her first political race and winning a seat on her local Planning & Zoning Commission in 2019 and re-election in 2021.
Being recognized for her leadership skills, Shanay was chosen to sit as a representative for parents on boards and commissions across the state such as the Governor’s Workforce Council, of which she co-chairs the Workforce Subgroup, Vice President of the Russell Library, Vice President of Children in Placement a Child Welfare organization, a Board Member for the Open Communities Alliance for Zoning. Shanay was a panelist for the 2020 CT General Assembly Legislative Session, as well as the United Way Young Leaders Circle. She has been featured as a guest on several podcasts including Uptown Girls NYC during Domestic Violence Month, “This Might Be Risky” and NPR and CT Public’s “Where We Live”.
Shanay has an extensive background in child welfare advocacy, domestic violence issues and community organizing. She is also a recipient of the 2020 Women in NAACP Award for Community Service, the Class of 2022 Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence Advocate Honoree, 2022 Phenomenal Women in Business Award for Community Service, a State Certified Domestic Violence Advocate, a New Beauty Magazine Fab 40 Award Nominee, a Middlesex United Way 2023 Justin Wilkie Next Generation Award Honoree, a 100 Women of Color Class of 2023 Honoree. and the 2024 Pride Grand Marshal Honor and Award recipient. She holds a Master of Public Administration from the University of New Haven. She resides in Middletown, Connecticut with her children and partner.
Meet Author Shanay N. Fulton
Peace. Happiness. Love… begins with Shanay’s early life in New York City where her traumatic experiences occurred and navigates through her path of how she overcame and created a better life for herself as well as her children. This truth telling story displays resilience, courage, strength, perseverance, and determination to defeat the odds.
No matter where you may be on your journey, you will find yourself relating to the author’s pain and desperation while struggling with defeat as well as her decision to do whatever was necessary to heal and recover.
After reading this book, you will be inspired to do what you must to experience true peace, happiness and love which begins with doing your inner work and coming to terms with your reality while refusing to stay there.