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Cuba: Forget all you have heard


HAVANA, CUBA - A United States flag is one of many international symbols hanging from the ceiling at Havana's Jose Marti International Airport. Its presence seems peculiar given the historically strained relations the United States has with Cuba. 

It was one of things I noticed when I arrived.

I was one of six black journalists visiting Cuba to examine racism in the country on a fellowship sponsored by the Institute for Advanced Journalism Studies. The Institute, which is housed at North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro, N.C., was founded by USA Today columnist and veteran journalist DeWayne Wickham, who has traveled to Cuba for more than a decade and has developed a network of Cuban journalists he now calls friends. Our goal was to interview key players in the areas of art, culture, journalism and politics to discuss the issue of racism, something that is rarely talked about in this country.

Wickham advised me to forget everything I thought I knew about Cuba - politics, poverty and especially Hollywood's romanticized image of the country.
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The great thing about doing what you love is the journey you experience. I've written for newspapers and magazines across the country and traveled to amazing places, like Cuba and South Africa. I continually strive to inform and inspire people through my words. Recently, I started a blog, Dress Like You Are in Love with plans for a book. This a sample of my work.

Experience

Houston Chronicle, fashion and beauty editor
Joy Communications, media and crisis communications consultant and freelance writer/editor
Houston Parks and Recreation, communications director
Houston Chronicle, features copy editor - fashion, general
Kansas City Power and Light, senior editor
Central Missouri State University, adjunct faculty
New York Post, features copy editor
Kansas City Star/Times, features copy editor- graphic artist, reporter

FREELANCE:
People magazine
Money magazine
Time magazine
Town & Country
Heart & Soul
Upscale Magazine
Vibe
The Crisis
Shape
BLAC Detroit Magazine
Health & Fitness Magazine

ACHIEVEMENTS
-- Living Archives interview of Tina Knowles for University of Houston's Friends for Women's Studies.
- Institute for Advanced Journalism Studies Fellowship - Havana, Cuba
- Mayborn Writer's Conference at the University of North Texas Guest Lecturer
- Case Media Fellowship, Latin American Studies - Southwestern University, Austin, TX.
- National Press Foundation Spanish Language Fellowship - Mexico
- Magazine Publishing Fellowship, Columbia University

EDUCATION
Master's of Business Management, Webster University
B.A. in Journalism, University of Houston

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
- Style, trend seminars/workshops - Continental Airlines, Hadassah - Houston, Neiman Marcus, Macy's, community groups, churches, universities and schools.
- Houston Community College fashion program - advisory committee
- Dress for Success - Corporate Guild committee member
- Greater Houston Figure Skating Council - former board member. Professional coach, competitive skater.
- First African American figure skating coach in Houston (at The Galleria Houston).

Exclusive stories

Exclusive stories
Beyonce delivers baby, names her Blue Ivy

Cover story on Pulitzer-Prize winning fashion journalist Robin Givhan. B.L.A.C. Detroit magazine, Oct. 2010

Cover story on actress Nicole Ari Parker, Heart & Soul magazine, Feb. 2008

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