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In celebration of the 56th National Convention of my beloved Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, I have the honor of interviewing two DST Sorors who are doing dynamic things in their industry.
First up is Soror Charliese Brown Lewis out of Lexington, Kentucky. She is the first African American Executive Director of the non-profit organization Louisville Literary Arts. She is also only the second Executive Director in its almost twenty history. Soror Charliese wears many other hats, such as that of an educator, author, editor, publicist, and podcaster, She provides platforms for others to use their voices to be genuine, empowered, and courageous. Visit www.louisvilleliteraryarts.org to learn more about the Writers Block Festival an annual event hosted by Louisville Literary Arts.
In our final segment, Soror T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh from the In Living Color show fame joins us to discuss how she enjoyed, serving as a co-chair on the National Commission of Arts and Letters for the sorority as well as her book Cycle of Love: 28 Days of Organization, Rejuvenation, and Mediation for Inspired Self Care and her upcoming projects. You may visit her at www.tkeyah.com
By Go Get It! with Tanya WhiteIn celebration of the 56th National Convention of my beloved Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, I have the honor of interviewing two DST Sorors who are doing dynamic things in their industry.
First up is Soror Charliese Brown Lewis out of Lexington, Kentucky. She is the first African American Executive Director of the non-profit organization Louisville Literary Arts. She is also only the second Executive Director in its almost twenty history. Soror Charliese wears many other hats, such as that of an educator, author, editor, publicist, and podcaster, She provides platforms for others to use their voices to be genuine, empowered, and courageous. Visit www.louisvilleliteraryarts.org to learn more about the Writers Block Festival an annual event hosted by Louisville Literary Arts.
In our final segment, Soror T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh from the In Living Color show fame joins us to discuss how she enjoyed, serving as a co-chair on the National Commission of Arts and Letters for the sorority as well as her book Cycle of Love: 28 Days of Organization, Rejuvenation, and Mediation for Inspired Self Care and her upcoming projects. You may visit her at www.tkeyah.com