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Bijan C. Bayne is an award-winning Washington-based freelance writer, and author of “Sky Kings: Black Pioneers of Professional Basketball“, which was named to the Suggested Reading List of the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2004. The book is also cited in “Booktalks Plus: Motivating Teens to Read” by Lucy Schall. In July 2002, Bayne, who speaks Spanish, won the Robert Peterson Research Award for his presentation “The Struggle of the Latin American Ballplayer”, given at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, N.Y. His essay on the early NBA will be published in the forthcoming The Forties in America by Salem Press. He is a founding member of the tourism consulting group The Travel Educators (www.traveleducators.com). Bayne is the sports travel correspondent for the “Travel’n On Radio Show” (http://www.traveln-on.com). He was a contributing writer to “Pro Basketball News”. In February 2008, Bayne received a Lifetime Achievement Award for his sports research from the Tinner Hill Heritage Foundation.
Bijan hosts the golf vacation segment “The Back Nine” on The Restaurant, Food and Travel Show on WVNJ 1160 AM, with Ira Kleinman. http://www.wvnj.com/ Bayne’s chapter on Black baseball in North Carolina appears in the book “Baseball in the Carolinas” (McFarland 2002). In addition to appearing in the upcoming documentary on the historic International League Baltimore Orioles, “The Forgotten Birds”, Bayne has been interviewed and/or quoted by “The Washington Post”, AOL Fanhouse, Rack magazine, Slate, “The Philadelphia Inquirer”, OregonLive.com, the basketball magazine SLAM, and on radio programs in New York, Puerto Rico, Boston, Providence, Durham, Baltimore and Washington, D.C. A member of United States Basketball Writers Association, his essay on schoolyard basketball appears in the anthology “Basketball in America” (Haworth 2005). Bayne has been a writing instructor in afterschool programs and at adult education centers, as well as a public relations writer. He is currently at work researching a documentary film.
Bayne has guest lectured on the social significance of the life of Jackie Robinson each year since 1996 at The George Washington University, at classes, and events such as Charter Day 1996 and Unity Week in 1999. His travel articles have appeared in AAA Horizons, Family Digest, Atlanta Goodlife, Ohio magazine, Arrington’s Inn Traveler, and Hotel Executive (where he served as an Editorial Board member), and his book reviews have been featured in “Washington Post Book World”, “The Boston Herald”, Wild River Review, and The Crisis. He was a columnist for Sports Central, and has served as a consultant for film, television and corporate clients such as The Cancun Convention and Visitors Bureau, Aviva Kempner, Jennifer Lawson, and Jay Smith, Spike Lee, Nike, Jump Trading, and CINE. On June 10, 2006, Bayne was a panelist at the annual conference of Washington Independent Writers, on the topic of marketing as an independent writer. He is an Executive Board member, and Media Relations Director of the Association for Professional Basketball Research. Bayne is a frequent arts and sports history contributor to “The Bay State Banner”. He is a member of the Southern Documentary Fund. He is a co-creator of the website dedicated to the history of basketball in Washington, D.C. (www.dcbasketball.com) and serves as secretary of the organization DC Basketball. Mr. Bayne is available for book signings, show guest appearances, film research, panels, and speaking engagements. Please contact bijanc@hotmail.com or 240-687-5656.
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