Tamara Shiloh
Children’s Book Author ~ Speaker
Just Imagine…What if there were
No Black People in the World?
No more assumptions, just the facts.
It’s amazing how the truth
can change how we act!
Tamara speaks about the importance of teaching Black History all year, and points out the fact that this would not be a cumbersome task if educators were provided with more information about notable African Americans and their contributions to American and U. S. History.
She has the ability to incorporate the importance of teaching Black History with just about any theme she’s given. She says, “it’s all relevant—Black History is HISTORY!”
She blends wit and her obvious passion for her subject with an easy style making her presentations incredibly entertaining.
“Tamara Shiloh is fulfilling a need shared by thousands of young black readers – the need for a new kind of history. A history that includes black people. Young readers of all colors need to learn about African Americans who were scientists and inventors, and who helped contribute to everyday life as we know it today. Ms. Shiloh’s “Just Imagine” books and blog are telling that new history in a fresh, much-needed way.”
Michele Seville, Arts & Culture Manager, City of Richmond
Her speaking engagements include the Tuskegee Airmen Corporation’s 32nd Annual Dinner in Denver, CO; the Nellis AFB African American’s Cultural Association in Las Vegas; the City of Richmond’s Black History Month Celebration, the e702 Black History Month celebration, and the Clark County/Southern Nevada College Black History celebration, various churches, Nevada’s Bureau of Reclamation’s cultural celebration, West Las Vegas Writers Symposium.
If you’re looking for a fresh new way of speaking on a subject that has been bounced around for many years now, book Tamara now for your event.