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About Crystal
Crystal Senter-Brown has appeared in Redbook Magazine, Vibe Magazine and Essence Magazine and has been a performer for most of her life. Born in Morristown, TN to a bass-playing Baptist preacher and a painter, Crystal was introduced to poetry at the age of six.
Since then, she has performed in thousands of events across the U.S. and Canada including the Berkeley School of Music, Smith College, Mt. Holyoke, University of Massachusetts, the NABFEME music conference, the Nuyorican Café in NYC, and more.
Crystal was awarded the 2010 Harold Grinspoon Award and the 2010 Massachusetts Cultural Council grant for her children's book Gabby Saturday . She is also the recipient of the Black Leadership Alliance Door Openers Award and the Western Mass Women Magazine's 25 Women to Watch award. She holds a masters degree from Bay Path University in Longmeadow, MA and is also an adjunct professor at the American Women's College.
Her poetry has appeared in The Women's Times, African American Point of View, The Valley Advocate, Local Buzz, Vibe Magazine, The Republican and His Rib.
She is the author of seven books: AJ and the Magic Kite, Gabby Gives Back, But Now I See, Gabby Saturday, Doubledutch, But You Have Such a Pretty Face and The Rhythm in Blue, which is now a feature film.
When she's not writing, performing or saving the world, she lives in New England with her husband Corey son Adonte and a hair band-stealing dog named Venus.
See Crystal's appearance calendar here.
Since then, she has performed in thousands of events across the U.S. and Canada including the Berkeley School of Music, Smith College, Mt. Holyoke, University of Massachusetts, the NABFEME music conference, the Nuyorican Café in NYC, and more.
Crystal was awarded the 2010 Harold Grinspoon Award and the 2010 Massachusetts Cultural Council grant for her children's book Gabby Saturday . She is also the recipient of the Black Leadership Alliance Door Openers Award and the Western Mass Women Magazine's 25 Women to Watch award. She holds a masters degree from Bay Path University in Longmeadow, MA and is also an adjunct professor at the American Women's College.
Her poetry has appeared in The Women's Times, African American Point of View, The Valley Advocate, Local Buzz, Vibe Magazine, The Republican and His Rib.
She is the author of seven books: AJ and the Magic Kite, Gabby Gives Back, But Now I See, Gabby Saturday, Doubledutch, But You Have Such a Pretty Face and The Rhythm in Blue, which is now a feature film.
When she's not writing, performing or saving the world, she lives in New England with her husband Corey son Adonte and a hair band-stealing dog named Venus.
See Crystal's appearance calendar here.