ERIC CHRISTOPHER WEBB
(Media/Education/Social Entrepreneurism/Cultural Criticism/Literature)

a National Black Authors’ Tour best-selling author, poet, educator and social entrepreneur, is also a Senior Fellow of the Khepera Center for Expression & Social Change.

Webb, a former Washington News Correspondent for Thomson Newspapers and publisher of SOULS magazine, is the author of four books and has served as a visiting artist and speaker at several colleges and institutions nationwide, including the University of Pennsylvania, Smith College, The Smithsonian Institution’s Freer Art Gallery and The National Museum of Women in the Arts, The Frick Art Museum, Temple University, Rust College and Lincoln University (PA), sharing the stage with the likes of the legendary Last Poets, poet Sonia Sanchez, Jazz vocalist Jean Carne, inspirational speaker and best-selling author Iyanla Vanzant, actor Clifton Powell, Grammy-award-winning R&B vocalist Jeffrey Osborne.

Consecutively named to Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, Webb has taught at The New School for Enterprise and Development, Prince George’s Community-Based Classroom, Prince George’s County Schools, Prince George’s Community College, The Graduate School, USDA, Temple University PASCEP and The Alternative Learning Institute.

A former Big Brothers and Big Sisters of the National Capital Area board member, who has established and participated in rites of passage, mentoring and anti-gang programs for at-risk youth in Ohio, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Washington, DC.

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