Carlotta is a dynamic intense beautiful strong African American woman who became a flight attendant in 1970. Contact us; www.forusproductions.com Documentary about Carlotta because she embodies never give up, never surrender. Here she talks about that experience. In these tough times, this sentiment is worth remembering. We will make it.
I LOVED this! Your demeanor, humor and great storytelling abilities made me feel my southern Grandmother was telling me a story. Smiled the whole way through. After being forced to watch white flight attendant videos for inspiration, this was very refreshing. My ears just drank lemonade in 110 degree heat. :)
choctawgirl26 3 months ago
My goodness! I really enjoyed your story. Thank you for sharing.
MissBelleMuse 5 months ago
Inspiring!
choosing2lookeast 5 months ago
so funny...went through training in 1995 and they still were teaching us about napkin folds and how to set the first class tray table and wines plus makeup class, which made those of us of color look like either clowns or hoes. I had graduated from college too and it was the first job I got and I'm still flying. Not much has changed either. No matter how nice I am someone who is not use to people of color will automatically think I have an attitude even as I smile in their face.
skydivajfk 5 months ago
I was a flight attendant and the flight attendants with the worse attitute I ever incounter were 3 black to 4 black female flight attendants, they did not give me a break, even because I am a gay man.full of anger.
cso74 2 years ago
that was so nice to watch i could have carried on. She's so write though, im waiting for training with British Airways here in London and the whole reason im doing it is to broaden my horizons. Cant wait to start those 6 weeks and be in the air.
krishan25 2 years ago