About this Event
In this lively reading, children will follow Jessie as she packs her bags, travels across the ocean, and arrives in Ghana—discovering that the world is full of possibility. The story will be brought to life with gentle live African drumming by teaching artist Victoria Boateng, helping kids feel the rhythm of travel, curiosity, and adventure.
In many African cultures, drums and storytelling go hand in hand. Rhythm sets the pace, stories carry wisdom, and together they create an experience that is both felt and heard. This special storytime weaves together literacy, music, and cultural connection in a way that is engaging, accessible, and fun for young listeners.
✨ What to expect:
- A live reading of Journey with Jessie: From Chicago to Ghana
- Gentle, interactive African drumming
- A celebration of travel, imagination, and possibility
- A welcoming space for families and children of all ages
Perfect for curious kids, budding travelers, and families who love stories that inspire big dreams.
📚 Books will be available for purchase at Zora’s Place.
About Jessica Newman
Jessica Newman is a dynamic multi-hyphenate: Dancer, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) consultant, certified executive coach, and emerging author. A proud Chicago native from the Englewood neighborhood, she brings a heart-centered and strategic lens to everything she touches. She advances equity in organizations, creates healing- centered workshops for Black women, and inspires global exploration through her debut children’s book Journey with Jessie: From Chicago to Ghana.
Growing up, oppressive systems placed limitations on her dreams. This book is a powerful testimony that she can go anywhere in the world—and so can others. Jessica is the founder of Transformation Lens LLC, a consulting practice that challenges traditional DEI efforts by centering community, authenticity, and healing. She is passionate about intergenerational healing, economic mobility, and legacy building. Jessica lives by the ethos: “If healing is not involved, systems will not evolve.
About Victoria Boateng
Victoria Boateng is a Black autistic teaching artist and founder of Victoria Djembe Academy and principal performer for Ayodele Drum and Dance. Through African drumming, she empowers people with disabilities to express themselves, build confidence, and connect with culture. Victoria advocates for inclusion, representation, and accessibility in the arts, using rhythm as a powerful tool for self-advocacy and community.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Zora's Place, 2223 Washington St., Evanston, United States
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