Eva Hyatt
Author
Eva Hyatt (pen name of Evadney Hyatt) is a Jamaican–American author, certified human rights consultant, educator, and founder of the nonprofit organisation Queen of the Road Foundation, Inc. She is the author of the Human Rights Adventures series of children's books, which present the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in age-appropriate language for readers aged approximately 6–18.
Early life and background
Evadney Hyatt was born in Jamaica and later relocated to the United States. Her public biography states that early experiences of hardship motivated her later work in human rights education and youth empowerment.
Career
Hyatt's career spans education, advocacy, and entrepreneurship. Public biographies and organisational material indicate she has worked in roles including school teaching, culinary arts, real estate and small business ownership, and has described herself as a commercial truck driver in addition to her work as an educator and author.[1]
Queen of the Road Foundation, Inc.
Hyatt founded Queen of the Road Foundation, Inc., a Florida-registered nonprofit focused on human rights education for children and youth. The foundation's stated aims include providing educational resources, community outreach, and anti-trafficking awareness programs.
Certifications and training
Public information published by Hyatt and her foundation lists certifications in anti-human trafficking training, digital citizenship, diplomacy, and human rights training and education.[1]
Writing and publications
Hyatt writes under the pen name Eva Hyatt. Her debut children's title, Human Rights for Kids: Everyone Matters, introduces the 30 articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in child-friendly language and is marketed for young readers and educators. The work appears through standard retail channels and digital platforms.[2][5][6]
Planned and forthcoming series entries described on her author and foundation pages include volumes addressing responsibilities and educator facilitation guides, editions adapted for Jamaican youth in Jamaican Patwah and English, and interactive activity and colouring book editions intended to complement the main series.
Reception and outreach
Hyatt's published materials are listed for sale on multiple book retail platforms and promoted via the foundation and author websites as resources for families and educators. The foundation lists community projects and outreach initiatives intended to support youth education in human rights and to raise awareness about child safety and anti-trafficking.
External links
- Official author site: Books by Eva Hyatt — https://booksbyevahyatt.com/ [2]
- Queen of the Road Foundation, Inc. — https://queenoftheroadfoundation.org/ [3]
- Queen of the Road Foundation filing (Florida Division of Corporations) — https://search.sunbiz.org/Inquiry/corporationsearch/SearchResultDetail?aggregateId=domnp-n23000003183-3dc6b490-d053-43c9-a995-7e059cbadf11 [4]