by Ingrid Harb | Aug 8, 2024 | Black History Month, Design and build the experience, Diversity and inclusion events, Heritage Month, Hispanic Female Speakers, Hispanic heritage month, L&D, Speakers, Women Empowerment
Prepare for upcoming heritage or awareness months As you prepare for upcoming heritage or awareness months, it’s crucial to bring in speakers who can inspire, educate, and engage your audience. Whether you’re celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, Black...
by Ingrid Harb | Feb 15, 2024 | Black History Month, Design and build the experience, Diversity and inclusion events, Speakers
February is already here, As we celebrate Black History Month, know that these conversations and sessions need to happen year long. Here’s a list of speakers that can take your employees to connect with black history deeper. Celebrating Voices: Raven Solomon –...
by Ingrid Harb | Feb 22, 2023 | Black History Month, Diversity and inclusion events, Hispanic Female Speakers, Speakers
Black Resistance in the eyes of Harriet Ann Jacobs We want to share with you a history of resistance, a situation of enslaved black women in the South. Harriet Ann Jacobs was born in Edenton, North Carolina, in 1813 and was an enslaved black woman. Meet her story...
by Ingrid Harb | Feb 10, 2023 | Black History Month, Design and build the experience, Diversity, Diversity and inclusion events, Motivation, Speakers
First, let’s start by understanding what black resistance is: The term “black resistance” encompasses actions and activities black people undertake to push back against oppression and discrimination. It can refer to large-scale movements like the Civil Rights...
by Ingrid Harb | Jan 31, 2023 | Design and build the experience, Diversity and inclusion events, Hispanic Female Speakers, Mental Health, Speakers
When celebrating Black History Month, being respectful and mindful of black people’s different experiences and perspectives is important. Here are some Do’s and Don’ts to keep in mind: DO’S: Celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of black people...