Sports journalist Jemele Hill will be at Vroman’s Bookstore in Pasadena on Tuesday, Nov. 1 to discuss her book, “Uphill: A Memoir,” an empowering, unabashedly bold memoir by theformer ESPN SportsCenter coanchor about overcoming a legacy of pain and forging a new path, no matter how uphill life’s battles might be.
She will be in conversation with fellow journalist and husband Ian Wallace. The event begins at 7 p.m.
Hill’s world came crashing down when she called President Trump a “white supremacist”; the White House wanted her fired from ESPN, and she was deluged with death threats. But Hill had faced tougher adversaries growing up in Detroit than a tweeting president. Beneath the exterior of one of the most recognizable journalists in America was a need – a calling – to break her family’s cycle of inter-generational trauma.
Born in the middle of a lively routine Friday night Monopoly game to a teen mother and a heroin-addicted father, Hill constantly adjusted to the harsh realities of not only her own childhood but the inherited generational pain of her mother and grandmother. Her escape was writing.
Hill’s mother was less than impressed with the brassy and bold free expression of her diary, but Hill never stopped discovering and amplifying her voice. Through hard work and a constant willingness to learn, Hill rose from newspaper reporter to columnist to new heights as the coanchor for ESPN’s revered SportsCenter. Soon, she earned respect and support for her fearless opinions and unshakable confidence, as well as a reputation as a trusted journalist who speaks her mind with truth and conviction.
In Jemele Hill’s journey “Uphill,” she shares the whole story of her work, the women of her family, and her complicated relationship with God in an unapologetic, character-rich, and eloquent memoir.
The book is published by Henry Holt and Company.
Attendance at the event is free. For more information, call Vroman’s Bookstore at (626) 449-5320 or visit www.vromansbookstore.com/event/jemele-hill-discusses-hill-memoir.
Vroman’s Bookstore is at 695 E. Colorado Blvd.