Do you live in or near Baltimore, Maryland? If so, please join me on Friday, November 18, 2016 at Morgan State University.
The University’s School of Global Journalism & Communication, along with the Women’s National Book Association of Washington, D.C., will sponsor an evening of dialogue and celebration of new works by dynamic authors. Three African American authors will offer their diverse insights on life, professional enrichment, networking and overcoming career obstacles.
So on Nov. 18th from 5:00-8:00p.m., come to the MSU School of Global Journalism & Communication, 4905 Perring Parkway (at corner of Hartsdale Road) in Baltimore. To RSVP or get more details, email jacqueline.jones@morgan.edu or Majeedah Johnson, shebefearless@gmail.com.
And just who are these guest authors? They are:
Marja Lee Freeman, an award-winning, professional employment coach and author of Career Building: How to Stand Out, Get Ahead & Get Noticed!
Valerie Graves, a major advertising exec, and author of the memoir, Pressure Makes Diamonds: Becoming the Woman I Pretended to Be.
And yes, I’ll talk about Word Warrior: Richard Durham, Radio and Freedom.
Hope to see you there!