History
Tallawah Press was founded in response to the need for diversity in the publishing industry. We are committed to telling the best unheard stories of the Caribbean and Caribbean diaspora and amplifying voices at the interstices.
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Managing Editor
founder
Jessica N. Wilson
Jessica Wilson was born in 1981 to second-generation Jamaican parents and grew up in North London, Camden Town.
After graduating from University College London in English Literature (BA Hons) and undertaking an MA in Fashion Journalism at London College of Fashion, Jessica continued freelance writing whilst pursuing a career as a broker in the city for 8 years. Jessica and her work have been featured in publications including The 2018 Aesthetica Creative Writing Annual, Company magazine, gal-dem, I-magazine, Transect, The British Blacklist, The Black Londoner's Forum magazine, Drum magazine, Kilimanjaro magazine and The National Poetry Anthology.
For more information, visit www.jessica-wilson.com
Education
LONDON COLLEGE OF FASHION
M.A. Fashion Journalism
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON
B.A. English Literature
Career Highlights
• ABCD Bar Association, Member
• IP Law for Creatives Association, Member-at-Large
• Civil Rights Conservation, Secretary
Partner
Spencer Ingram
Spencer focuses on the various facets of law that revolve around digital media and technology, whether that’s securing patents and trademarks for wearable tech or negotiating distribution agreements for the now prolific AZL App. Prior to co-founding Harris Ingram, he managed the tech startup accounts for Lee, Wooden & Ziegler LLP. Spencer has represented and advised entrepreneurs on best legal practices for their business for over 15 years.
Education
PIERCE SCHOOL OF LAW
Juris Doctor, 1999
WORLD UNIVERSITY
B.A., Economics, 1995
Activities & Affiliations
• ABCD Bar Association, Member
• Constitutional Conservation, Member
Bar Admissions
• New York, Illinois, California
ASSOCIATE
Isabel Sonam
Isabel got her start working under Hugo Walters, Esq., director of the ABC Fashion Institute. She specializes in all things related to fashion law, whether that’s securing a trademark for a logo design or helping clients work through federal textile laws. Before joining Harris Ingram, she was an associate at fine arts practice Veronica Chin, PLLC. Isabel also represents fine artists, galleries, appraisers, and more on art litigation matters.
Education
EMPIRE LAW SCHOOL
Juris Doctor, 2002
NAMELESS UNIVERSITY
B.A., Art History, 1999
Activities & Affiliations
• ABCD Bar Association, Member
Bar Admissions
• New York, California