Biography

Reneé Drummond-Brown is a renowned author residing in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She holds a Master of Arts degree in creative writing with a concentration in poetry from Chatham University, Bachelor of Science degree in Christian Ministry Leadership with a minor in biblical theology studies, and graduated summa cum laude from Geneva College of Western Pennsylvania. In addition, she received an Associate of Arts degree in Christian Ministry at The Center for Urban Biblical Ministry (CUBM), where she served as class president and graduated in the top 5% of her class.

Honorable Chief in Editor Shiju H. Pallithazheth, and staff of Motivational Strips Literary Organization, awarded Drummond-Brown the distinguished global 2021, Indian Independence Day award.

In 2021, The CAIRO International Cultural Association RINASCIMENTO Millennium lll RENAISSANCE nominated and honored Drummond-Brown as Intercontinental Advisor representing the United States.

The International Ambassador of Peace by the World Literary Forum for Peace and Human Rights (WLFPH) awarded Drummond-Brown in 2021, the humanitarian award in creating awareness to promote global, economic, and political stability through the promotion of universal values, tolerance education, interfaith harmony education, and the establishment of a culture of peace and safety in support of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SGDs) and WLFPH Goals.

Over the years Drummond Brown’s writings are featured in several Anthologies globally, and were requested in 2021, by the honorable Chief-in-Editor Luzviminda Gabato Rivera for publication in the Poets Unify World Poetic Anthology for Global Harmony, which included 104 contributions from poets on an international level. Drummond-Brown received a Certificate of Author Recognition, representing the United States of America.

Drummond-Brown has authored over 30 books to date, and her poetic works are recognized across the globe. Her poem “BLACK CRIMES MATTER,” was awarded by Wildfire Publications Magazine poem of the month. She was nominated “Best of the Net” 2018, by the Scarlet Leaf Review’s list. She also graced the cover of KWEE Liberian Literature Review in 2016. Her publications can be seen in Blys Global Magazine, https://www.geneva.edu/cubm/, Leaves of Ink Magazine, Raven Cage Poetry and Prose Ezine, Scarlet Leaf Publishing House, SickLit Magazine, Tuck, and Whispers Magazine just to name a few. Because her work is viewed on a global scale this solidifies her as a force to be reckoned with-in the literary world of poetry. Drummond-Brown is inspired by none other than the late great Dr. Maya Angelou, and because of her, Drummond-Brown posits “Still I write, I write, and I’ll write!”