SAB hosts author, speaker Hisani Pettiford
Mar 30th, 2011 @ 7:00 pm | < Previous Page |
ASU's Student Activities Board (SAB) supports Women’s History Month, by hosting author and speaker Hisani Pettiford on Wednesday, March 30, at 7 p.m. in the Student Union Auditorium. The program, "Ms. Independent: Are you too strong for your own good?," is open to all students, staff, and faculty at ASU. Pettiford will donate copies of his book to the first 80 audience members. Pettiford is the founder of Touch and Agree Family Institute, headquartered in New Jersey. He has also has produced an array of educational materials which include the best-sellers “Black Thighs, Black Guys, and Bedroom Lies” and “Pimpin’ From The Pulpit To The Pews.” Mr. Pettiford has also published a book series on personal growth and development entitled The Habit Series. His latest and most controversial book is "Why We Hate Black Women and Why We Should Love Them."For details, contact Jodie Cherry, coordinator, Student Services, Leadership Center, ext. 2055.