Thanks for joining us LIVE for SEPTEMBER RACE TALKSĀ® with the
THEME: Our POWER is our VISION!
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Aisha Saran, a multi-talented actress, writer, and special education teacher from Philadelphia, joins us to talk about her journey and her passion for empowering Black girls and women. With her book, The Saran Strategy: The Black Girlās Guide to Healing, Building, & Branding, Aishaās mission is clearāhelping women embrace their power, worth, and purpose. Tune in to hear her inspiring take on visibility and healing.
Connect with Aisha on Instagram [@miss_saran9](https://www.instagram.com/miss_saran9/).
Rev. Tony A. Reimonenq Jr. will drop knowledge on community empowerment and wealth building. As a leader in minority economic uplift, Tonyās trailblazing work in commercial real estate placed him in the top 3% of Black entrepreneurs in Mississippiāan achievement featured on Good Morning America and Black Enterprise Magazine. Heās also served as Economic Uplift Director for the National Bar Association. Tonyās here to share his vision with us on how economic empowerment can transform our communities.
Connect with Tony on Instagram [@reimonenqjr.tony](https://www.instagram.com/reimonenqjr.tony).
And donāt forgetāThe Roche Solid Truth podcast host Garrett Roche will be on hand to take your calls during the roundtable discussion. This is an episode you wonāt want to miss! Join the conversation and make your voice heard.
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Kimberly Y. Erwin
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(Hudson, NY): Light Forms
(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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