Kimberly Erwin
Entrepreneur/Intercultural Communicator/Author & Educator
an NASDAQ Milestone Circle Member

JANUARY RACE TALKS®
(& this winter on: The Intercultural Connect Channel)
WGXC 90.7 FM & Streaming Online
TUESDAY, January 20, 2026: 7:00 PM EST
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ace Talks: Crowns, Capitals, and Cold Ice — with Nykesa Hilts, Garrett Roche, & Kimberly Erwin of Race Talks®
Image by OneUniversal Media / ICC, LLC (January 20, 2026)
Hosted by Kimberly Erwin.
This January on Race Talks®, Host Kimberly Erwin invites listeners into a bold, timely conversation at the intersection of identity, leadership, culture, and confidence as we step fully into 2026. Airing the day after Martin Luther King Jr. Day, this live episode asks a powerful question: Who gets seen, valued, and affirmed in this moment—and what does it take to walk boldly in who we are?
Kimberly—intercultural communicator, media producer, and educator—brings her signature depth and clarity to a conversation that moves fluidly between past and present, personal and political. The hour opens with the affirming energy of “Whip My Hair” by Willow Smith, a declaration of confidence that sets the tone for a show centered on crowns, visibility, and self-definition.
Meet Our Guest TALKer — Nykesa Hilts
Our featured Guest TALKer is Nykesa Hilts, founder of Touch of Nykesa Reviving Hair Care Line and creator of the Crown Confidence: Natural Hair Care & Braiding Skills curriculum. Nykesa’s work lives at the intersection of wellness, identity, and cultural pride, shaped by her own journey from early braiding and self-doubt to healing her body and reclaiming her confidence from the inside out.
Tune in to hear Nykesa explore how natural hair care becomes an act of self-love, education, and empowerment—especially for young people. Through Crown Confidence, she brings hair literacy and cultural affirmation into Upstate New York youth programs, helping students build pride in their heritage while gaining life skills they carry forward.
This month’s Race Talks® conversation also introduces our TALK Term—Intersectionality and Implicit Bias—and examines how these frameworks apply not only to people, but to systems, including AI and visual representation. The discussion expands outward to include cultural FIRSTS, from the historic wave of newly inaugurated Black mayors across the country to representation in sports as we look toward the 2026 Winter Olympics.
With Positivity & Uplift from Garrett Roche
This episode also features Garrett Roche, host of The Roche Solid Truth podcast and former WGXC radio host, who joins the show’s roundtable with New Year reflections and words of uplift. Known for his grounded presence and community-centered perspective, Garrett reminds us that enhancing lives often happens one meaningful encounter at a time. He will also encourage listeners to support community-powered radio, keeping WGXC vibrant and independent.
The show closes as it began—with “Whip My Hair”—bringing the hour full circle and sending listeners forward with energy, confidence, and intention.
Tune In & Connect
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Garrett Roche – Podcaster of The Roche Solid Truth & production partner of Race Talks®, joins our year-end conversation roundtable. Garrett brings lift, clarity, and that intentional spark we all need to close the year well and poses questions to the host & guests that are posted on the Race Talks Show Facebook page (@RaceTalksShow). Got questions? ASK! Click here to access The Roche Solid Truth Podcast!
Want to join in on the TALK? ...
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iCAMP Team @ SBE
Kimberly Erwin (shown below, in LA with attendee) showcased small business owners at the Expo by Interviewing Entrepreneurs directly at the event where over 15,000 attendees signed up.
We bring this to you in MAY-October to recognize Small Business Month from the Small Business Expo-NYC

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I presented a webinar for The Small Business Expo's SBU this November. Please watch and share with me how much you learned. If you want MORE, I will invite you to the Master Mind in January 2026. Click here on this link. (And then follow up with me!)
NOVEMBER 2025
The Donemaker Podcast - a Guest of Zivko's
COLLABORATION DONE CREATIVELY
From WGXC 90.7FM Radio to Donemaker on YouTube
OCTOBER 2025
RACE TALKS®: Fear Not Immigration – An American Conversation Carved Out Canadian Style
with Kimberly Erwin & Zivko Dodovski)

University of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Education
Kimberly Y. Erwin is a dynamic and passionate University of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Education alumna. As a lifetime member of UPENN's BAS, the Black Alumni Society, she is dedicated to making a positive impact in her community. Kimberly was recently featured in the Penn GSE Magazine's Spring/Summer 2025 edition, where she shared her insights on educating in non-traditional settings.
She hosts the popular WGXC 90.7 FM radio show "Race Talks," where she fearlessly tackles important conversations about race and ethnicity. With her motto "It's where we have the very necessary conversation on Race & Ethnicity" and "Where no Topic is Taboo!" Kimberly is a powerful advocate for open and honest dialogue.
I enjoyed my 2nd visit to the SBE at the Javits Center, still very near to where I used to live in Manhattan. Wow! Interviews galore! And the Happy Hour experience where I spied Jordan, an author, there. She shared sentiments with me that made me tear up. The gratitude she showed me for helping her showcase her business and brand by interviewing her was why I started iCAMP. (Her interview here!). Click on Cierra's photo to hear her testimony.




(Hudson, NY): Light Forms



Top: KYE with family (Cousins Monique and daughters and Dee and Allen at Hotel ballroom in VA, Bottom: African American Museum in D.C.


(Hudson, NY): Hudson Waterfront Park
Reverend Kim Singletary asked me to join her as she engages in a conversation with the Youth of Hudson in what it means to be African American in these days--over 50 years after the start of the Civil Rights Movement in the 60s. We will listen and impart the knowledge we have obtained directly from our lives - growing up in the 70s and breaking barriers to allow for a less color-discriminating (not color-blind) society.Both Kimberly and Rev. Kim Singletary are part of the Founder's Circle for Africa's Daughters of the Diaspora (ADD).

CGE (The Center for Global Enterprise) chose Kimberly Erwin as one of 150 (out of 400) applicants to take part in an online cooperative for women entrepreneurs. Kimberly successfully completed all portions of the program and will meet other participants at this culminating event.
Skidmore College invites Kimberly Y. Erwin, DEI author and Omari Edwards, Associate Executive Director of Programs at the Albany Damien Center for a panel on racial discrimination in the workplace.
A review of the event: [10/27/2022]
"My students were very engaged...[no one] put their heads down or used their phones. We welcome you back next year." (paraphrased)
~ Prof. Jina Mao, Associate Chair, Management and Business Department, Skidmore College (to the panelists after the event)
"Hey, Kimberly..."
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