She grew up in Chatham and is a member at Crerar Memorial Presbyterian Church.
She has written a book.
Here's a Facebook announcement:
my next book comes out 2/1
www.blackstonebook.com
hope you can make it to a reading!
Natalie Y. Moore and Lance Williams will participate in a launch party and book signing from 7:00 pm—9:00 pm at The Experimental Station (6100 S. Blackstone Ave., Chicago, IL 60637) on February 7. Salim Muwakkil, senior editor at In These Times and host of WVON’s “The Salim Muwakkil Show,” will lead the discussion. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Connie Spreen at (773) 241-6041.
02/08/2011, 6:00PM
CLIFF DWELLERS CLUB
A discussion on gangs with John Hagedorn, author of "A World of Gangs: Armed Young Men and Gangsta Culture."
200 S. Michigan Ave., 22nd floor, Chicago, IL
02/10/2011, 6:00PM
57TH STREET BOOKS
1301 East 57th St., Chicago, IL
773.684.1300
02/15/2011, 5:30PM
KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE, SIKIA RESTAURANT
740 West 63rd St., Chicago, IL
773.602.5200
02/28/2011, 6:30PM
CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY, MANNING BRANCH
6 S. Hoyne Ave., Chicago, IL
312.746.6800
To book an interview with Natalie Y. Moore or Lance Williams or for more information about their book, The Almighty Black P Stone Nation (Lawrence Hill, February 1, 2011), please contact Laura Di Giovine, Senior Publicist, Independent Publishers Group, (312) 337-0747 ext. 282 or laura@ipgbook.com
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