LOST CULTURES: THE AZTECS book - Wesley to speak at Barnes and Noble Booksellers on the Plaza, Kansas City
Black and white photographer and author Wesley Billingslea, in partnership with Barnes and Noble Booksellers on the Plaza, are happy to announce several events which continue to support the mission of Barnes and Noble’s community involvement and Wesley’s ongoing struggle for human rights.
Working closely with Debra Hussey, community relations manager for Barnes and Noble, Wesley will participate in their annual teacher appreciation week. The events are as follows:
October 17th, 6 pm at the Barnes and Noble café Open reception for educators and the general public.
* Wesley’s black and white photos will also be on display.
October 16th & 18th: Presentations to several schools in conjunction with Barnes & Noble.
Lost Cultures, a series of books from documentary photographer Wesley Billingslea will focus on raising awareness about a number of cultures that have either been forgotten or misunderstood.
These “lost cultures” have much in common – from the economic survival of their people, whose lives are often filled with racism and endless human rights challenges, to the attempts to keep their own ancient traditions alive. Lost Cultures; The Aztecs, Teotl Publishing, the first in this enlightening series of books, will finally reveal the truth about one of the most prolific and often misunderstood civilizations in history and how, despite beliefs to the contrary, its people live on today. From human sacrifices to the Spanish conquest, one of the first known acts of genocide, this book will provide a truthful and unflinching view of the Aztecs’ real history, not an account contrived by outsider.
The book, along with the accompanying Lost Cultures photo exhibit, has successfully garnered momentum in raising sensitivity to cultural diversity and human rights. The Aztec exhibit has received extensive coverage from KMBC (ABC), KSHB (NBC), the Kansas City Star, KCUR and the former Kansas City magazine.
Lost Cultures; The Aztecs has already sold through its’ first two printings and has quickly been widely embraced in Europe.
The Guadalupe Centers, 1015 Avenida Cesar E Chavez, Kansas City, MO 64108, permanently hosts an extensive Aztec exhibit from Wesley.
For more information, please contact:
Debra Hussey
Community Relations Manager
Barnes & Noble Booksellers
Country Club Plaza
420 W 47th Street
Kansas City MO 64112
(816) 561-4114
To learn more about Lost Cultures; The Aztecs, please visit http://www.teotlpublishing.com or
http://www.wesleyimages.com to see more photographs.
Available from Barnes and Noble Booksellers, http://www.barnesandnoble.com.