H.H. Leonards purchased the O Street Mansion 50 years ago as an art space, but the impact it had helping Rosa Parks is a story many may not know. Leonards got a call from Brother Willis Edwards of the Beverly Hills branch of the NAACP asking if Ms. Parks could stay in the mansion until she was able to heal emotionally and physically after being attacked in her Detroit home. Leonards, who said she didn't know who Parks was, agreed, and a beautiful 10+ year friendship between the two women was fostered. And to that end, Leonards has written "Rosa Parks, Beyond the Bus: Life Lessons and Leadership." This is truly one fascinating conversation that will simply blow your mind!
Jamibeth Margolis, Casting Agent/Director
Aliza Sherman, Entrepreneur, Activist and Author
Melissa Iwai, Children's Book Author and Illustrator
Andrea Grody, Broadway Conductor
Marian Licha, Actress, Playwright, and Storyteller
Kate Christensen, Author
Pamela Green, Filmmaker
Alix Strauss, Columnist, Feature Writer, Novelist
Nancy Schwartzman, Filmmaker
Rachel Carey, Writer/Playwright/Director
Sydney Sherman, Social Activist Entrepreneur
Gigi de Manio, Photographer
Roberta Hoskie, Entrepreneur and Philanthropist
Linda Shelton, Joyce Theater Foundation Executive Director
Deb Brandon, Textile Arists/Author
Eve Durante, Entrepreneur
Stefanie Nelson, Dancer/Choreographer
Thursday Williams, Student Activist
Pearl Gluck, Filmmaker
Michelle Walshe, Filmmaker - Revisited
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