ReShonda Tate

ReShonda Tate has the credentials and the passion to bring stories to life. That’s exactly what she has done in the 54 published books that she has written, including her latest novel, The Queen of Sugar Hill, a fascinating fictional portrait of Hattie McDaniel, one of Hollywood’s most prolific but woefully underappreciated stars, and the first Black person to win an Oscar for her role as “Mammy” in the film classic, Gone with the Wind.

A highly sought-after motivational speaker and award-winning poet, ReShonda is the recipient of the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literature for her book Say Amen, Again and was also nominated for her books Mama’s Boy and The Secret She Kept. She has received a plethora of distinguished awards and honors for her journalism, fiction, and poetry-writing skills, including an induction into the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame and the Texas Literary Hall of Fame. Considered one of the top African American authors in the country, her books have been featured on the Today Show and in national magazines and newspapers.

ReShonda writes adult and teen fiction, as well as nonfiction. Her novel, Let the Church Say Amen, was made into a film directed by actress Regina King, and produced by T.D. Jakes and Queen Latifah. ReShonda made her on-screen movie debut in the BET and Netflix film. Her book, The Secret She Kept, was also made into a movie and aired on TV One. ReShonda made a cameo in that movie as well. The Queen of Sugar Hill is currently in production with the Academy Award-winning producers of Rustin and Precious. ReShonda is also a screenwriter whose upcoming film Christmas in the Friendly Skies debuts this winter.

A well-respected journalist for more than three decades, ReShonda has worked as a television reporter and anchor for stations in Oklahoma City, Beaumont, and Houston. She is currently the managing editor for the Defender Network, where she also leads the Black Women’s Channel. ReShonda also works as a professional editor, ghostwriter, and literary consultant.

A graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, ReShonda is a member of the Missouri City – Sugar Land Chapters of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. and Jack & Jill of America. She is married to Jeffrey Caradine and is the mother of three children ages 24, 22, and 17, and two bonus children ages 25 and 24.

RESHONDA TATE
National Bestselling Author/Producer/Managing Editor
Defender Network
Reshonda@Reshondatate.com
www.ReshondaTate.com
IG: @ReShonda_Tate
FB: realreshondatate

Similar Posts

  • Tejuana L. Edmond

    Tejuana L. Edmond is the Vice President of Plastic Additives Americas at BASF and a member of the BASF Corporation North America Leadership Team. Tejuana also serves as a member of the BASF North America Diversity & Inclusion Council and as Co-Chair of the BASF North America Philanthropy Committee, where she guides strategic giving and…

  • Carolyn Benton Aiman

    Carolyn Benton Aiman is senior vice president & chief compliance and risk officer for Sempra Infrastructure, leading the company’s compliance and enterprise riskmanagement efforts, as well as leading information management, supply chain, and IT/cyber organizations. Before that, she was senior vice president and chieflegal officer for Sempra Infrastructure. She was responsible for all of Sempra…

  • Dr. Sheri L. Miller-Hoskin

    Sheri L. Miller-Hoskin, Ph.D. is a visionary education and business professional skilled in educational leadership, as well as leadership and business development, operations oversight, and systems implementation in both education and business markets. She’s a nationally and internationally recognized education executive whose work revolutionizes the way services are delivered in our school systems, and brings…

  • Chartenya Cleveland

    With nearly two decades of experience in the insurance industry, Chartenya Cleveland has made significant professional achievements and impactful contributions to her community. Prior to her current role as the Director of Underwriting Solutions for The Hanover Insurance Group, Chartenya managed and profitably grew her complex book of business with insurance agents and brokers. She…

  • Monica G. Williams, Ph.D.

    Texas Woman’s University’s inaugural Houston campus president, Dr. Monica G. Williams, has nearly 30 years of administrative and leadership experience in non-profit and educational sectors. Her appointment was announced earlier this month. As president, Williams will provide strategic leadership for the campus located in the Texas Medical Center, which encompasses more than 60 medical institutions. It is the largest medical center and life science destination…

  • DeJuena Chizer

    DeJuena Chizer is the Executive Senior Associate Athletic Director for Student-Athlete Development and Senior Woman Administrator at the University of Houston. A 24-year veteran with Houston athletics, DeJuena provides direct administrative oversight to four women’s sports programs and is responsible for the overall welfare and development of 450+ Houston student-athletes. She has direct departmental oversight…