Award-winning multimedia writer, voiceover artist and museum professional with a passion for helping arts, culture and tourism organizations tell their stories.
As we celebrate Labor Day with cookouts, check out my @cuisinenoir_ magazine article,
There’s Nothing Like a Black Family Cookout https://t.co/KkreUO8V5U
When Black woman began to travel solo more than 20 years ago, it was rare if we heard their stories, but they existed.
Elaine Lee was among them seeing the world and embracing life's lessons through travel.
Her second edition of Go Girl is out now!
https://t.co/F9HO4Xo0G8
So excited about this year's print issue and can't wait for next Tuesday when we will share it with the world! Each year, we seem to outdo ourselves!
Get ready because this year's issue is once again FIRE!
Check out my @CuisineNoirMag story on @creamalicious -- the number one African American- and female-owned ice cream and coffee creamer manufacturer worldwide. The Founder & CEO has a story a testimony! https://t.co/YCkFfAvZdZ
So excited to get into this conversation. There is a Global Black Food Movement going on and we're coming together to talk about it on August 31 in San Francisco so be sure get your ticket and join us!
https://t.co/tufm6jjSzM
It's National Soul Food Month and we're speaking on the Wednesday, June 14 about the importance of preserving food history, heritage foods and more.
One ticket price for all talks, all month long!
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As youth violence becomes worse across the country, check out my @CuisineNoirMag story on a Chicago organization offering young people more positive paths, through local and international travel. https://t.co/LWVqQQrvdJ
Have you heard of Maysa's Kitchen Karaoke? Fans of music artist @MAYSALEAK are tuning in to her Facebook Live every Sunday night. Learn more about Maysa in my @CuisineNoirMag article.
Jazz and cooking is truly one of our favorite pairings. We've been a fan of singer and songwriter Maysa since the good ole jazz station days and excited to start the week with a little karaoke by the way of her kitchen.
https://t.co/t4wgc93kCn
HEY FILM LOVERS! Check out the fun and informative podcast, @WeAreBlacklit, created and hosted by my Soror Kim Singleton. I was honored to be a guest on the latest episode, reviewing the 1968 film classic, "For Love of Ivy" with Sidney Poitier and Abbey Lincoln.
Did you know that less than 1% of U.S. pilots are Black women? Check out my @CuisineNoirMag article on how @SistersoftheSky is helping to increase those numbers.
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Join us on January 13 for an introduction to the Black Legacy Project, a musical celebration of Black history to advance racial solidarity, equity, and belonging. Register for your free ticket now: https://t.co/LgC2NXQLru