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Join the author of Go Girl: The Black Woman's Book of Travel and Adventure, Elaine Lee.
Join the author of Go Girl: The Black Woman's Book of Travel and Adventure, Elaine Lee for a presentation on Black Travel in the United States and abroad including travel destinations to commemorate the Civil Rights Act which just celebrated it's 60th anniversary. Elaine will be joined by Evelyn C. White, journalist and author of Alice Walker: A Life. The authors will have books available for purchase at the event.
About Elaine Lee:
Elaine Lee, Esq., is a globetrotter and emancipatory travel journalist. She has visited 69 countries and completed two solo trips around the world. Her website, www.ugogurl.com, is one of the leading portals of black travel information and resources.
Her travel articles and advice have appeared in numerous national and local magazines, newspapers, and webzines, such as The New York Times, O, Essence, Black Enterprise, Upscale, San Francisco Chronicle, the Indianapolis Star, Detour, the Miami Herald, Charlotte Observer, Uptown, Yoga Journal, The Bark, Heart and Soul, Odyssey Couleur, Prevention, Sunset, Bet.com, SoulofAmerica.com, and the Alta Journal. She has also contributed stories to eight anthologies.
Elaine has been featured on many local and national radio and TV shows. She has served as a keynote speaker, lecturer, and travel writing instructor at many national travel conferences. She coordinates an extensive international network of black travel writers for whom she has provided a free quarterly Afrocentric travel media newsletter since 2001.
About Evelyn C. White:
Evelyn C. White is a journalist and author whose books include Chain, Chain, Change: For Black Women in Abusive Relationships (Seal Press, 1985) and the biography Alice Walker: A Life (W. W. Norton & Company, 2004). A former reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle, she now lives and writes in Halifax, where she has published articles in The Coast, The Nova Scotia Advocate, Halifax Examiner, and other local newspapers.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Cultural & Heritage | Authors, Books & Writing |