AACRC to host 'Sister Speak Published Edition'

UC Libraries and UC Black Women on the Move co-hosting Feb. 21 talk with UC authors

Come out and be inspired by the stories of black women authors as they share insight about their journey to becoming published. 

Sponsored by UC Black Women on the Move and University of Cincinnati Libraries, this event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served, and the panelist’s books will be available for purchase. 

Moderator Kiaya Carter, program manager for diversity and inclusion at the Carl H. Lindner College of Business, will lead a discussion featuring five authors.

Arlene Foster

 

Arlene Foster

"Open Your G.I.F.T.S. vol. 2-42 Lessons on Finding and Embracing Your Blessings in Disguise"

Cecilia Davis-Jackson

 

Cecilia Davis-Jackson

"I AM Publishing"

Cheri Westmoreland

 

Cheri Westmoreland

"Prayers Go Up: Prophetic Arts Devotional Journal"

Mary Wineberg

 

Mary Wineberg

"Unwavering Perseverance"

Taren Kinebrew

 

Taren Kinebrew

"Dear Fear: Vol 2-18 Powerful Lessons on Living Your Best Life on the Other Side of Fear"

To rsvp or for more information, contact Ewaniki Moore-Hawkins.

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