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LECTURER:
Taulbert is lauded as a well known, respected and captivating voice on "Building Community wherever People are." He lectures throughout the United States, Europe, Japan and Central America. Whether speaking before Corporate America, Professional Organizations, distinguished members of the Legislative Assembly of the Republic of Costa Rica, the children of the famed Indianapolis Children's Museum, or an International Economic Symposium in Florida, Taulbert finds "Community" in the stories of our lives and weaves the strategies and objectives of his audience into the fabric of their shared humanity. According to Taulbert, "No contract, no plan or initiative is complete without the human element being involved. People are still at the core of community building."
AUTHOR:
Taulbert has authored four books including the internationally acclaimed memoir, "Once upon a time when we were Colored" (this book became the basis for the critically acclaimed film by the same title...released in 1996). Taulbert also wrote the Pulitzer nominated "The Last Train North," which also won the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters Award. The third book in the series, "Watching our Crops come In," was released by Viking Penguin Publishers in February of 1997 and was hailed as required reading for all Americans by the Los Angeles Times. "Eight Habits of the Heart," Taulbert's fourth book captures the essence and impact of good living. It was USA Today's 1997 year-end choice as the inspirational book to give and enrich our minds. Note: Taulbert's books have been excerpted world-wide for inclusion in secondary educational textbooks.
JOURNALIST:
Clifton Taulbert has written for national and international publications...The New York Times, The Atlanta Constitution, Parade Magazine, USA Today, Southern Living, The Oxford American, and Lydia (a German publication).
REVIEWS and NEWS:
Taulbert's works have been reviewed by every major newspaper in America...the New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Atlanta Constitution, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, The Arizona Star, The Washington Post and Clarion Ledger of Jackson, Mississippi. He has been a guest on CNN, TBN, CSPAN, NPR, Donahue, Voice of America and talk radio throughout the country as well as being a satellite guest on Central American television.
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