WASHINGTON - Oct. 21, 2019 -Join MahoganyBooks for a night of conversation with comedian, actress, activist, producer, and now author, Amanda Seales. Hosted by TV personality and lifestyle expert, Paul Wharton, Amanda will talk about her new book, Small Doses, an unapologetic, fiercely funny, and searingly honest book of essays, life advice, and pearls of wisdom. The event takes place on October 24, 2019 from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Eaton Workshop at 1201 K Street N.W. Save your seat at bit.ly/mbooksandamandaseales1
"MahoganyBooks is about bringing empowered, insightful and intellectual voices of the African diaspora to our readers," stated Co-Founder/Owner Ramunda Young. "Amanda Seal takes serious issues such as racism, sexism, police brutality and uses humor to make them relatable and interesting. This will be a fun event with thought-provoking discussion."
A former MTV VJ with a master's in African American studies from Columbia University, Amanda is a series regular as Tiffany on, HBO's "Insecure", guest starred on "Blackish, and is creator/host of LA's hit comedy game show, "Smart Funny & Black" at The Roxy. She is also known for her wildly popular Instagram and weekly podcast, "Small Doses". Amanda also has written, produced and starred in two seasons of her scripted comedy, Get Your Life, available on www.Blavity.com.
Paul Wharton is a television personality, author, producer, beauty and lifestyle expert and pop culture enthusiast. Paul can be seen weekly as the Lifestyle & Fashion Contributor on Fox 5's Good Day DC morning show and other nationally syndicated talk shows.
About MahoganyBooks
Started in 2007 by husband and wife, Derrick and Ramunda Young, MahoganyBooks is the fastest growing online bookstore for people of the African Diaspora. It has grown from being exclusively an online bookstore to opening the doors of their first physical location in the historic Washington, DC neighborhood of Anacostia. Over the years, MahoganyBooks has connected readers to writers for exciting and thought-provoking literary events with the likes of U.S. Representative John Lewis, Walter Mosley, Chimamanda Adichie, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Misty Copeland and D.C.'s "Mayor for Life" Marion Barry among others. www.mahoganybooks.com