Author, Diplomat Aminata Sy At Black History Month Luncheon On Feb. 4

She writes about her journey of resilience and empowerment.

FunTimes Magazine Publisher Dr. Eric Nzeribe was among the inspired visitors attending a luncheon featuring keynote speaker Aminata Sy, alumnus of Community College of Philadelphia and author of “Destined: A Story o Resilience and Beating the Odds”’ at the school’s annual Black History Month luncheon in Philadelphia on Feb. 4th.

Sy is featured in a FunTimes article highlighting her life and outstanding contributions to local and global communities.

Sy has served as a U.S. diplomat in Brazil and a congressional fellow working on education policy in the U.S. Senate. Sy told Dr. Nzeribe and the audience about her journey of resilience and transformation. A book signing took place after the engaging and empowering discussion.

Sy is a local and world leader who served as a U.S. diplomat in Brazil and a congressional fellow working on education policy in the U.S. Senate. In “Destined: A Story of Resilience and Beating the Odds,” She shares her struggles and success, providing an intimate look at life as a mother balancing school and work with her family obligations. She is a graduate of Community College of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania, and American University. Learn more about Sy and her remarkable career at aminatasy.com.