Black Men Taking Charge Blog interviews Joey Pinkney 7-16-09


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As a person who regularly does author interviews, the experience of being sought out for an interview is a weird one. It’s like asking the scientist to be the subject.

Tinisha Nicole Johnson asked me for an interview based my author interviews and recent foray into becoming an author. The answers that stemmed from her questions were posted on the Black Men Taking Charge Blog.

During the interview I talk about:

  • why I love Black women
  • the Black woman who made a difference in my life
  • my definition of success
  • my advice for the Black young men and women

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One thought on “Black Men Taking Charge Blog interviews Joey Pinkney 7-16-09”

  1. Hello – My name is Lawrence Gist (“Lance” informally) and I recently learned of a fully funded writing workshop in New York. Eligibility for the workshop is limited to African American, Asian, Hispanic, and Native American writers. I thought you might want to take a look at the program and distribute the information to some of the up-and-coming writers you know or have the means to contact.

    I wrote a short Los Angeles Examiner piece about the workshop which you may find under the title: “Fully Funded Writers Workshop in New York for Minority Writers” at http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-16503-LA-County-Foreign-Policy-Examiner~y2009m7d19-Fully-Funded-Writers-Workshop-in-New-York-for-Minority-Writers

    Thanks and I hope the information proves to be of help to someone in your circle of friends.

    In Peace and Justice,

    Lance

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