Tamara Winfrey-Harris


Tamara Winfrey-Harris is an American author, columnist and speaker. Her writing topics include politics, pop culture, race, and gender.

Early life and education

Winfrey-Harris is from Gary, Indiana. She received a BA from the Greenlee School of Journalism at Iowa State University.

Career

Winfrey-Harris' first book, The Sisters Are Alright: Changing the Broken Narrative of Black Women in America was published in May 2015. The book won the Phyllis Wheatley Award, the IndieFab Award, and Independent Publishers' Living Now Award and IPPY Award. Her next book, Dear Black Girl: Letters From Your Sisters on Stepping Into Your Power, is planned to be released in March 2021.
Winfrey-Harris has spoken on NPR's Weekend Edition and Janet Mock's So Popular on MSNBC. In 2018, she delivered the keynote address at the Arts Council of Indianapolis' Let's Eat Conference about the business of art.
She is the Vice President of Community Leadership & Effective Philanthropy at the Central Indiana Community Foundation.
In 2021, Winfrey-Harris appeared on Storybound (podcast), accompanied by an original Storybound remix with Au Revoir Simone.

Works

Books

The Sisters Are Alright: Changing the Broken Narrative of Black Women in America. Berrett-Koehler Publishers.. May 22, 2015.Dear Black Girl: Letters From Your Sisters on Stepping Into Your Power. Berrett-Koehler Publishers. To be published in March 2021.

''Bitch'' columns

Winfrey-Harris has written a series of columns in Bitch, especially including a series called Some of us are Brave.

Other publications