- Steven Whitehurst
Steven Whitehurst (born
1967 ) is anAfrican American author ,poet , andeducator . He is a divorced father who currently resides inCalumet City, Illinois .Biography
Steven was born Steven Fondren into a single-parent family on the South Side of
Chicago, Illinois ; where he was raised by his mother Oneda Fondren, and grandmother Sarah Fondren. When he was young his mother married and her name became Oneda Whitehurst. Steven was adopted by the groom and his last name was also changed to Whitehurst. At this time he moved to, and subsequently grew up in,Harvey, Illinois . After graduating fromThornton Township High School in 1984, Steven attendedSouthern Illinois University at Carbondale where he was a U.S.Air Force ROTC student. He moved on to become a double degree high honors graduate of Thornton Community College --nowSouth Suburban College -- with degrees in history and geography. While there Steven was inducted into thePhi Theta Kappa Honor Fraternity. He then graduatedCum Laude fromChicago State University with a B.A. in history and a minor inpolitical science . Steven later returned toChicago State University to pursue additional educational credits in the history/ethnic studies graduate degree program.After college he worked for the United States
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission as an Investigator. In 1991, Steven returned to his alma mater --South Suburban College -- as the Academic Skills/Transition Advisor for the Student Support Services TRIO Grant Program. In 1994, Steven was promoted to an administrative post as the college's Director of Student Development, where he initiated, developed, and oversaw the school's first transfer articulation agreement with a historically Black college/university -Wilberforce University . In the position of Director of Student Development he managed seven departments, both in academic and student support areas -- including the Student Support Services Grant Program that he'd previously worked for. In 1996, Steven was forced to retire due to health issues.Steven is the author of the highly acclaimed book "Words From An Unchained Mind" and contributed to "Rodney King And The L.A. Rebellion: Analysis & Commentary By 13 Independent Black Writers." Steven was also among those featured on the nationally televised program "Heroes: A Triumph Of Spirit, Vol.4," which highlighted positive individuals in the African American community. His book and movie reviews have appeared in numerous publications.
Awards
* New Scriblerus Society Creative Excellence Award
* Afrique Newsmagazine 1994 Malcolm X Award for Self-Actualization
* 1995 Hero Award
* Listed in "Who's Who Among African Americans"Books
* "Words From An Unchained Mind" (United Brothers & Sisters Communications Systems, 1991. ISBN 1-56411-014-1)
* "Rodney King And The L.A. Rebellion: Analysis & Commentary By 13 Independent Black Writers" (United Brothers & Sisters Communications Systems, 1992. ISBN 1-56411-036-2)Reviews
* "The FBI's War On Black America" Documentary By Denis Mueller and Deb Ellis (MPI Home Video, ISBN 1-55607-982-6) - Reviewed in "The National Newport News & Commentator," July/August 1992.
* "My Life With TheBlack Panther Party " ByAkua Njeri (Burning Spear Publications) - Reviewed in the "South Suburban Standard" Newspaper, January 9, 1992.
* "Culture of Violence: The Foundation of White America On Slavery and Genocide" By Penny Hess (Burning Spear Publications) - Reviewed in the "Multicultural Publishers Exchange," January/February 1993.
* "The Last Speeches ofHuey P. Newton " Presentations ByOmali Yeshitela (Burning Spear Publications) - Reviewed in the "Multicultural Publishers Exchange," January/February 1993.External links
* [http://www.stevenwhitehurst.com/ Official Steven Whitehurst Website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/stevenwhitehurst Official Steven Whitehurst Myspace]
* [http://www.authorsden.com/stevenwhitehurst Steven Whitehurst At Authors' Den]
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