Where did you come from? How did you get here? These questions came from people who had not seen black skiers before. Black people cant endure cold temperatures, is a myth that has been held by Caucasians and some black people. Black skiers enjoy gliding, sliding and riding on the cold and snowy mountains. The myths that black people dont ski and that black people are too lazy to learn will be dispelled. There are countless stories of their experiences on the snowy mountains, their volunteer services, networking, finding love, and the friendships over the years.
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In 1994, Naomi Bryson became president of the National Brotherhood of Skiers (NBS). She produced a thirty per cent increase in member-clubs and shared her success as a presenter at the International Ski Convention in Salzburg, Germany.
Naomi is a member of the Jim Dandy Ski Club (since 1973); a member of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. community service organization and Sisters Across America which supports female golfers.
She is a retired State Agency Administrator and author of The Day Snow Turned Black, the beginning history of NBS. This is the living history of NBS.