April 29, 2004
Columnist Clarence Page examines the Bush-Cheney relationship with the 9/11 panel. Author Iyanla Vanzant shares how she copes with tragedy.
Clarence Page
Chicago Tribune columnist Clarence Page writes with passion and style. He has a Pulitzer Prize for commentary and has been inducted into The Chicago Journalism Hall of Fame. His column is syndicated nationally in more than 150 newspapers. He's also written several books, including Showing My Color: Impolite Essays on Race and Identity. Page began his journalism career as a freelance writer and photographer at age 17. He's a contributor to various news programs and has hosted several PBS documentaries.
Iyanla Vanzant
In her workshops and lectures, Iyanla Vanzant focuses on getting your life together. Having overcome an abusive childhood, teen pregnancy, abusive marriages and welfare, she speaks from personal experience. Vanzant is now a lawyer, ordained minister and motivational speaker with a mission of empowerment. The author of 13 books, including five New York Times best sellers, she's also founder and executive director of Inner Visions International and the Inner Visions Institute for Spiritual Development.


