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July 14th 2020: Table Talks with Two 2020 Published Female Authors, What Do They Have In Common?
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Dr. Young interviews three women in a table talk with Dr. Carol Soloway, Ms. Florence LaRue and Ms. Nicole Vick. Dr. Soloway is a prolific writer with three best-selling books, (one of which is her first Children’s book, written with her 5 year old granddaughter). Ms. LaRue and Ms. Vick are authors of their first books. They will each share their transformational journeys and why they decided to become authors of fiction and non-fiction novels. They will also share their discoveries of the disciplines of writing; and their views on how the impact of the Global Pandemic will affect the futur
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Florence LaRue
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Singer Florence LaRue was born on February 4, 1942 in Plainfield, New Jersey to Sara Dell LaRue and James Harris LaRue. Her family soon moved to Glenside, Pennsylvania, where she began studying dance and violin. The family moved once more to Los Angeles, California where eventually LaRue earned her A.A. degree from Los Angeles City College, and then received her B.A. degree in education from California State College in Los Angeles. During the mid-1960s, Ms. LaRue met photographer Lamont McLemore after she won Miss Grand Talent after participating in the Miss Bronze California Contest. Lamont offered LaRue a place in a musical group that he was forming called the Versatiles. Ms. LaRue joined
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Nicole Vick
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Nicole Vick has spent the last fifteen years providing tools and strategies to stakeholders, community-based organizations, students, and residents to improve health and prevent disease in some of Los Angeles County’s most underserved communities. In Pushing Through she shares both the heartbreaking pain and the extraordinary triumphs that led her to advocacy and social justice work. As time passed, the duality in her world grew larger and much more complex, manifesting very deep and painful emotional experiences. Nicole channeled those painful moments of her life into prime opportunities for personal growth. She learned to make sense of the two worlds she existed in and used that skill to
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