
SONYA REESE GREENLAND
Sonya Reese Greenland is the vice president of the Venice Historical Society, which preserves and promotes the history of Venice, California.
Sonya Reese Greenland is the vice president of the Venice Historical Society, which preserves and promotes the history of Venice, California.
Inspired early on by her high school teachers, Dr. Jeanette N. Passty first earned an Associate of Arts from Los Angeles Valley College in 1966
Since 2016, Nichelle M. Hayes has excelled as the leader of the Center for Black Literature and Culture at the Indianapolis Public Library. Additionally, she
Since 1991, Mona Lisa Saloy, PhD, has been a professor at Dillard University, as well as the Conrad N. Hilton endowed professor and coordinator of
With her interest in digital imaging coming to her naturally, Nancy Bogen, PhD, most recently served as the artistic director of “The Lark Ascending” in
Since 1951, Marjorie A. Flory has dedicated her life to her passion for writing and editing. She was inspired to enter the field by her
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