Thursday, January 7, 2016

Black Names Matter with Author Bobby Cenoura

Friday, January 8th, 2:00pm, central

Bobby Cenoura is an African/African American literary artist born and raised in the Washington D.C. Metropolitan area. Cenoura writes about topics that inspire conversation and thought, such as “Male Angst” (the post-modern dating market displacement), “own group preference/detanglement” (phenotypic preference < > economic, social and cultural discrimination),  and currently has one screenplay and a TV series concept under his belt. Cenoura has seen sweeping change in the Washington D.C. area since the 1980s, which inspires a lion’s share of his literature.  Bobby holds a double undergraduate degree in business and social sciences from the University of Maryland.
During this broadcast we will be discussing his book which addresses why black names matter. 

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