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In 1993, Quay set out on a mission. After graduating from Bloomsburg University (PA) with a B.A. in English, he left his small town of Strasburg, PA to see America. He hopped on a Greyhound bus and began traversing the country. Nine weeks, thirty-seven states, and twelve-thousand miles later, he got more than an incredible journey and hundreds of stories to tell. As he traveled he was forced to confront his own racist and prejudiced beliefs, making him realize that he had more to offer the world than his lifelong hatred of others. Upon his return to Strasburg, he had a new objective: to reach out to his subculture- rural, white America – and to challenge racist beliefs as his were challenged on the trip.
In 1997 Quay published a book about his life-changing experience entitled, Bus America: Revelation of a Redneck and began telling his story to audiences around the country. Eleven years later, he is still entertaining and educating students on a daily basis. It is just a man in his t-shirt and blue jeans with a microphone. No multimedia. No magic tricks. No stand-up routine. Quay presents in a simple and honest way that has caused hundreds of thousands of students to take an introspective look at their lives.
Quay's programs are extremely effective in schools that are looking to be proactive towards student relations, or for schools that are currently struggling with issues of racism, prejudice, and hatred. Either way, Quay's participation in your school will help put it on the path towards student reconciliation. |
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“Quay, young people need to hear what you have to say! You speak from experience and the kids connect with you. I sincerely hope that you will continue to have the strength and stamina to deliver your unique and timely message to as many young people as possible!”
“Quay’s approach is full of empathy and intelligence. He is patient and wise, taking the time to listen to people rather than react out of ideological reflex or zealousness. He is a natural and charismatic leader, and his programs are the best of their kind.”
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