Modeled after the Harlem Renaissance Salons, the College of Social & Behavioral Sciences Salon Series aims to enlighten, inspire, and bring together friends, communities, alumni, faculty, staff, and students. This November, we are thrilled to present The Salon Series, featuring a conversation with the phenomenal Tabitha Brown—actress, social media icon, entrepreneur, and bestselling author. This not-to-be-missed event is not only a chance to connect with an extraordinary figure but also support fundraising for the Community Endowed Professorship in Africana Studies.
Thursday, November 7, 2024
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM Reception
7:00 PM – 8:30 PM Event
All ages are welcome!
The Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts
Zev Yaroslavsky Rehearsal Room
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Self-parking is located near The Soraya in Parking Lot B1 at the corner of Nordhoff St. and Darby Ave.
For information and directions to parking, please visit The Soraya’s website.
Please note that this is not a Soraya-presented event, so if you are a Soraya member, you will need to purchase parking at this event. Faculty, staff and students should use their usual parking permit.
Known for satisfying both the hunger and hearts of millions, Tabitha’s unique take on veganism, sprinkled with her infectious humor and wholesome charm, has made her a beloved figure and earned her the title of “America’s Mom.” With over 13 million devoted followers, she teaches us how to live well, laugh often, and love abundantly—whether through her creative recipes, uplifting wisdom, or her signature joyful spirit.
Born in North Carolina, Tabitha’s journey is as inspiring as it is extraordinary. She’s an Emmy award-winning host, actress, and vegan food personality. She’s also a proud mother and wife, three-time New York Times bestselling author, multi-time NAACP Image Award winner, and holds an honorary doctorate from the Savannah College of Art and Design. You’ve seen her in Showtime’s “The Chi” and as the executive producer and host of Food Network’s groundbreaking vegan cooking competition, “It’s CompliPlated.” And if you haven’t tuned in yet, don’t miss her co-created children’s show, Tab Time, where she spreads joy and education to young hearts.
Not only has she taken the media world by storm, but she’s also conquered the business landscape as the co-founder and CEO of Donna’s Recipe, her own healthy haircare line. Her vibrant partnership with Target has brought us exciting product lines, and her McCormick seasoning blends brighten kitchens nationwide—because, as she says, “That’s her business!”
Above all, Tabitha Brown is a shining example of faith, perseverance, and authenticity. She’ll share her insights on chasing dreams, staying true to yourself, and the power of faith in overcoming life’s obstacles.
Don’t miss this unforgettable opportunity to hear from a trailblazer who’s shaping culture and community—one heart, one laugh, and one meal at a time!
Get more information about Tabitha at her website.
Complimentary hors d’oeuvres will be served at this event.
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The CSUN College of Social and Behavioral Sciences is committed to making our events accessible to everyone. If you require an accommodation or service to fully participate, please let us know. Note: If you require an ASL interpreter please contact us no later than October 30, 2024. Please contact Jackie Edwards at 818-677-4035 or via email at jacqueline.edwards@csun.edu.