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Black History Month & MLK Commemoration

Black History Month & MLK Commemoration:

Bernice  King
Bernice King

Minister, Attorney & Daughter of MLK Jr.

An acclaimed orator, Bernice King is the youngest daughter of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. and one of Ebony magazine's “Ten of Tomorrow” in Leadership. She fights for a legal system that values rehabilitation.

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Ernest   Green
Ernest Green

Member of the "Little Rock Nine" / Consultant

One of the nine students that integrated Central High School in 1957, Green speaks out on the vestiges of past injustices, connecting them to present-day issues of race and education.

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Ilyasah  Shabazz
Ilyasah Shabazz

Daughter of Malcolm X, Professor & Author

Sharing the legacy of her parents, Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz, Ilyasah is an inspirational role model, youth advocate and champion of women and girl empowerment.

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Terrence  Roberts
Terrence Roberts

One of the "Little Rock Nine"

Dr. Roberts was one of the first to integrate the Little Rock Public Schools. In his presentations, he guides participants through the lessons to be learned from the chaotic episode at Central High School.

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Donzaleigh  Abernathy
Donzaleigh Abernathy

Godchild of Martin Luther King , Jr.

Born into the American Civil Rights movement, Abernathy shares personal accounts of Martin Luther King Jr. and her father with powerful insights into today’s discussions on race and equality.

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Kevin D. Richardson
Kevin D. Richardson

Member of the Exonerated 5

April 19, 1989 changed 14-year-old Kevin D. Richardson's life and American society forever. After the brutal attack and sexual assault of jogger Trisha Ellen Meili in Central Park, the NY Police Department arrested suspects, including Richardson.

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Jeff  Duncan-Andrade
Jeff Duncan-Andrade

Co-Founder of the Community Responsive Education (CRE) Group

As a classroom teacher in East Oakland for the past 24 years, Jeff Duncan-Andrade's pedagogy has been widely studied and acclaimed for producing uncommon levels of social and academic success for students.

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Richard  Buery
Richard Buery

CEO of Robin Hood

Richard is the CEO of Robin Hood and former Chief Executive Officer of Achievement First, a network of 37 public charter schools providing an excellent education to 15,000 students across New York, Connecticut and Rhode Island.

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Sybrina  Fulton
Sybrina Fulton

Mother of Trayvon Martin

After the death of her son made national headlines, Fulton channeled her loss to become a gun control law activist and motivational speaker.

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Christopher  Emdin
Christopher Emdin

Professor of Science Education & Author

Christopher Emdin teaches STEM classes at Columbia where he serves as Director of Secondary School Initiatives at the Urban Science Education Center. He wrote Urban Science Education for the Hip-Hop Generation.

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Melissa  Harris-Perry
Melissa Harris-Perry

Professor & Writer

Melissa Harris-Perry is a college professor and an award winning writer, speaker, and media host.

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Dr. John  Hodge
Dr. John Hodge

President, Urban Learning & Leadership Center

Dr. John W. Hodge is president and co-founder of Urban Learning and Leadership Center (ULLC), an organization focused on student achievement and reduction of the achievement gap.

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Talithia  Williams
Talithia Williams

Big Data Expert, Professor, Host of Nova Wonders

A popular TED speaker and passionate STEM education advocate, Dr. Williams deploys data in unusual and insightful ways, viewing subjects ranging from health to diversity in a new light.  

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John B. King
John B. King

CEO & President of The Education Trust

 

An inspiring educational leader and advocate, King’s own story is proof of the transformative power of education. He shares a passionate message about access to opportunity and America’s future.

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Wil  Haygood
Wil Haygood

Award-Winning American Historian, Bestselling Author & Journalist

Best-selling author, prize-winning journalist, acclaimed biographer and cultural historian Wil Haygood tells the story of America through the lens of history, politics, sports, race and the lives of change-making African-Americans.

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Freeman  Hrabowski
Freeman Hrabowski

President Emeritus of UMBC

Award-winning educator and diversity expert Hrabowski transformed UMBC with his enthusiasm for STEM. Partnering with businesses, UMBC fosters skills to ensure employability.

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Wes  Moore
Wes Moore

NYT Best-Selling Author & Motivational Leader

Moore energizes audiences with his remarkable personal story of overcoming adversity through education, embracing personal responsibility and emerging as an inspirational leader.

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Michael Eric Dyson
Michael Eric Dyson

Public Intellectual & Best-Selling Author

Featured on NPR and MSNBC, Professor Dyson melds scholarly insight with contemporary culture and examines civil rights and race relations. This thought-provoking talks foster social change.

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Theo  Wilson
Theo Wilson

Public Intellectual, Author & CNN Commentator

Theo Wilson is a founding member of the Denver Slam Nuba team, who won the 2011 National Poetry Slam. Wilson is the executive director of Shop Talk Live, Inc. The organization uses the barbershop as a staging ground for community dialogue and healing.

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Dr. Mary Frances  Berry
Dr. Mary Frances Berry

Author, Activist, Educator & Historian

As co-founder of the Free South Africa Movement, Berry helped to end apartheid. Today, she is one of the most respected activists in the cause of civil rights, gender equality and social justice.

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Cornell William Brooks
Cornell William Brooks

Former President & CEO, NAACP & Professor, Harvard Kennedy School

As an activist and former leader of the nation’s oldest and largest grassroots-based civil rights organization, Brooks works to secure political, educational, social, and economic equality for all.

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Geoffrey  Canada
Geoffrey Canada

Inner-City Youth & Education Advocate

Founder of the Harlem Children’s Zone, Canada addresses inner city poverty and violence. His model was featured in Waiting for Superman and has been replicated across the U.S.

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Cheryl  Brown Henderson
Cheryl Brown Henderson

Daughter of Lead Plaintiff, Brown v Board of Education

Brown v. Board of Education is named for Brown Henderson's father, Oliver L. Brown. She works to affirm the tenets of the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision; and to promote civic engagement, diversity and equal educational opportunity.

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Jesse  Jackson
Jesse Jackson

Civil Rights Activist & Politician

Presidential candidate and civil rights activist Reverend Jesse Jackson is the voice of American activism. Called “the great unifier,” he has played a pivotal role for civil rights and economic and social justice.

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Johnnetta  Cole
Johnnetta Cole

College President & Diversity Consultant

Speaker Johnnetta B. Cole is President Emerita of both Bennett College and Spelman College. She fights for diversity, justice, health, and safety.

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Justin J. Shaifer
Justin J. Shaifer

LinkedIn Top Voice in Tech & STEM Educator

Justin Shaifer, award-winning Science & Technology TV Presenter & Producer, uses cutting-edge tech to revolutionize science education. Through his company Fascinate Media, Justin creates immersive educational experiences with 3D animation, volumetric capture robotics, and more.

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Caylin  Moore
Caylin Moore

Author, Rhodes Scholar & Aspiring Professor

By all rights, Caylin Louis Moore should be dead, in prison, or a gang member. Instead, he’s a Rhodes Scholar, author, speaker, and role model for every kid deprived of hope in downtrodden communities. 

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Kevin  Powell
Kevin Powell

GRAMMY-Nominated Poet; Human & Civil Rights Activist; Filmmaker; Author of 16 Books

Kevin Powell is one of the most celebrated political, cultural, literary, and hip-hop voices in America today. Kevin has gone on to author 14 books, including When We Free The World, his new short essay collection about freedom in America.

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Robert  Jackson
Robert Jackson

Former NFL Athlete, Transformative Executive Coach & Award Winning Author

Robert Jackson is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Robert Jackson Consulting, LLC. A highly sought-after keynote speaker, executive leader, relationship coach, and award-winning author, he is known for his guiding philosophy: “For every problem, there is a solution.”

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Joyce  Ladner
Joyce Ladner

Civil Rights Activist & Sociologist

Sociologist Joyce Ladner is one of the nation’s pre-eminent thought leaders. Her career was shaped by her involvement with the civil rights movement in Mississippi and as an organizer of the March on Washington.

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Christine Pride & Jo Piazza
Christine Pride & Jo Piazza

Co-Authors of We Are Not Like Them & You Were Always Mine

Christine Pride partnered with Jo Piazza to write We Are Not Like Them, a story of an interracial friendship upended by a police shooting that hits close to home for two women.

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Dr. Ruby  Ababio-Fernandez
Dr. Ruby Ababio-Fernandez

Deputy Superintendent & Senior Executive Officer of the Office of Equity & Access (OEA) for New York City’s Department of Education

With an unyielding commitment to a vision of transforming the lives of adults, children, communities and school systems, Dr. Ruby Ababio-Fernandez comes to the work with over twenty-three years of experience in education and leadership.

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Angel  Acosta
Angel Acosta

Innovative Educator & Chair of the Acosta Institute for Healing-Centered Education

Dr. Angel Acosta is a transformative leader, educator, and speaker, renowned for his innovative work at the intersection of social justice, mindfulness, and education.

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Anthony  Anderson
Anthony Anderson

Emmy & Golden Globe Nominated Actor

Emmy and Golden Globe nominated actor, Anthony Anderson starred in and executive produced ABC’s multi-award nominated sitcom black-ish where he portrayed Andre “Dre” Johnson.

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Reverend William J. Barber II
Reverend William J. Barber II

Co-Chair, Poor People’s Campaign & NYT Best-Selling Author

The Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II is the President and Senior Lecturer of Repairers of the Breach; Co- Chair of the Poor People’s Campaign; Bishop with The Fellowship of Affirming Ministries; and Visiting Professor at Union Theological Seminary.

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Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter
Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter

Award-Winning Multidisciplinary Artist, Writer & Cultural Worker 

Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter is an award-winning multidisciplinary artist, writer, pedagogue, and cultural worker based in Philadelphia PA. 

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Dr. Keisha N. Blain
Dr. Keisha N. Blain

New York Times Best-Selling Author & Award-Winning Historian

Dr. Keisha N. Blain is one of the most innovative and influential young historians of her generation. Her research and writing examine the dynamics of race, gender, and politics in both national and global perspectives.

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Todd  Boyd
Todd Boyd

"The Notorious Ph.D."

Dr. Todd Boyd, a.k.a. “Notorious Ph.D.,” is the Katherine and Frank Price Endowed Chair for the Study of Race and Popular Culture and Professor of Cinema and Media Studies in the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts.

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Tomiko  Brown-Nagin
Tomiko Brown-Nagin

Dean of Harvard’s Renowned Radcliffe Institute

Tomiko Brown Nagin is a prize-winning author, eminent legal scholar and historian, dean of Harvard’s renowned Radcliffe Institute, and pathbreaking leader in higher education.

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S. Kent  Butler
S. Kent Butler

Counseling Psychologist, Former Chief DEI Officer & Former President of the American Counseling Association (ACA)”

Dr. S. Kent Butler is a dedicated advocate for social justice and a passionate supporter of family, firmly believing in the power of community to uplift and inspire.

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Clay  Cane
Clay Cane

New York Times Bestselling Author & Political Analyst

Clay Cane is an award-winning journalist, radio host, political analyst and a New York Times bestselling author. The Grift, an instant New York Times bestseller, was released in January 2024.

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Natalie Madeira Cofield
Natalie Madeira Cofield

Biden-Harris Presidential Appointee leading the Office of Women’s Business Ownership at the U.S. Small Business Administration

Natalie has provided some of the nation's most prominent CEOs of billion-dollar organizations, executives of global brands, senior advisors to the White House, and more with inspiration, insight and advice.

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Dr. Eddie R. Cole
Dr. Eddie R. Cole

Best-Selling Author, The Campus Color Line & Higher Education Thought Leader

Dr. Eddie R. Cole is Associate Professor of Higher Education and Organizational Change at UCLA. His research focuses on college presidents’ historic role in shaping racial policies and practices both inside and outside of the educational sphere.

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Monique  Coleman
Monique Coleman

Award-Winning Actress, “Taylor McKessie” in Disney’s High School Musical

Monique Coleman is an award-winning actress, producer, host, and humanitarian whose career has spanned over three decades. She’s most recognized for her role in Disney's High School Musical Franchise, but Monique's impact goes far beyond the screen.

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Laverne  Cox
Laverne Cox

Award-Winning Actress, Producer & Equal Rights Advocate

With various ‘firsts’ in her already impressive career, Laverne Cox is a four-time Emmy- nominated actress, Emmy-winning producer, and a prominent equal rights advocate and public speaker.

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Daryl  Davis
Daryl Davis

Award-Winning Conflict Navigator

With a TEDx talk at over 10 million views, Davis examines the truths about conflict, hate, intolerance, and communication. His extraordinary journey is chronicled in his first book, Klan-Destine Relationships.

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Eric  Deggans
Eric Deggans

TV Critic/Media Analyst/Guest Host

Eric Deggans is NPR’s first full-time TV critic and media analyst, providing reviews, feature stories, commentary and guest hosting for the network’s shows such as Morning Edition and All Things Considered.

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Evette  Dionne
Evette Dionne

National Book Award-Nominated Author & Executive Editor of YES! Media

Evette Dionne, known across the internet as @freeblackgirl, is a journalist, critic, and magazine editor. She’s the National Book Award-nominated and Coretta Scott King honor author of Lifting As We Climb.

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Martina  Edwards
Martina Edwards

One of Wall Street’s First Black Women Traders

From humble Southern beginnings to breaking barriers on Wall Street, Martina Marshall Edwards is the epitome of not allowing your circumstances to determine your outcome.

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Jeanette  Epps
Jeanette Epps

Former Astronaut, NASA Johnson Space Center

Dr. Jeanette J. Epps is a trailblazing former NASA astronaut, aerospace engineer, and former CIA intelligence officer whose remarkable career embodies leadership and a steadfast commitment to inspiring the next generation.

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George  Fatheree
George Fatheree

Bruce’s Beach Trailblazing Attorney & Social Impact Entrepreneur

George Fatheree is a social impact entrepreneur and one of the country’s leading strategic legal advisers in large and complex real estate transactions. He also advises museums, artists and other organizations in the arts and culture spaces.

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Sanderia  Faye
Sanderia Faye

National Award Winning Author, Professor & Activist

Sanderia Faye (Smith) is an Assistant Professor of Practice at Southern Methodist University (SMU). She is also a professional speaker, activist and sommelier, where she pairs wine with books.

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Brian Rashad Fuller
Brian Rashad Fuller

Educational Leader, Social Justice Advocate, Strategist & Author of Being Black in America’s Schools

Brian Rashad Fuller is educational leader, social justice advocate, strategist and author with a passion for addressing the needs of historically underserved students.

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Nettrice  Gaskins
Nettrice Gaskins

Digital Artist & Author

Dr. Nettrice Gaskins’ work explores how to generate art using algorithms in different ways, especially through neural style transfer and text-2-image. In her work she explores "techno-vernacular creativity" and Afrofuturism. 

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Jarvis R. Givens
Jarvis R. Givens

Best-Selling Author & Harvard Professor of Education and African American Studies 

Jarvis R. Givens is a professor of education and faculty affiliate in the department of African & African American studies at Harvard University.

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Reverend Stephen A. Green
Reverend Stephen A. Green

Activist, Pastor & Thought Leader

The Rev. Stephen A. Green is a global thought leader at the intersection of faith and social justice. He leads with radical love in action through his ministry at St. Luke African Methodist Episcopal Church in NYC.

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Gregory  Haile
Gregory Haile

Senior Fellow M-RCBG at the Harvard Kennedy School & Former College President

Gregory Haile has exceptional leadership experience in both the public and private sectors. By the time he was 40 years old, he had become the president of Broward College, one of the largest colleges in the United States.

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Dr. LaMar  Hasbrouck
Dr. LaMar Hasbrouck

Distinguished Health Leader, Author & Passionate Advocate for Population Health

Dr. LaMar Hasbrouck is a distinguished health leader, author, and passionate advocate for population health, dedicated to inspiring the next generation of health professionals and STEM enthusiasts.

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Brian  Heat
Brian Heat

Transformational Speaker, Educational Leader & National Trainer

Brian Heat is a dynamic Educator, Trainer and Amazon Best Selling Author with his latest book release Get Ignited, who transforms audiences by infusing high-octane motivational and cinematic themes.

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Astead  Herndon
Astead Herndon

New York Times Politics Reporter & Podcast Host

Astead W. Herndon is a national politics reporter for the New York Times and a political analyst for CNN. He reports and hosts "The Run Up," a political podcast from The New York Times that debuted ahead of the 2022 midterm elections.

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Chamique  Holdsclaw
Chamique Holdsclaw

Powerful Mental Health Advocate, Olympic Gold Medalist & WNBA Hall of Famer

Chamique Holdsclaw was the #1 Pick in the 1999 WNBA Draft by the Washington Mystics. Aside from her outstanding athletic career, Chamique has dedicated her life’s work to mental health and wellness activism.

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Peniel  Joseph
Peniel Joseph

Thought Leader & Founding Director, LBJ School of Public Affairs CSRD

In Fall 2015, Dr. Peniel E. Joseph joined the University of Texas at Austin as Founding Director of the Center for the Study of Race and Democracy.

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Ricky  Kidd
Ricky Kidd

Resilience Mode Founder, Inspirational Leader, Author & Justice Advocate

You would probably be incredibly angry after spending nearly a quarter of a century in prison before being exonerated for a crime you didn’t commit. But not Ricky Kidd. Instead, Ricky focused on the positive—no matter how unfairly he was treated.

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Chance  Lewis
Chance Lewis

School Turnaround Expert & Carol Grotnes Belk Distinguished Professor of Urban Education

Dr. Chance W. Lewis is the Carol Grotnes Belk Distinguished Professor of Urban Education and former Provost Faculty Fellow for Diversity, Inclusion and Access at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

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Doug "Dr. Luff" Luffborough, III
Doug "Dr. Luff" Luffborough, III

Heart Inspired Speaker, Leadership Consultant & Author

Dr. Luff is an overcomer! As the son of a single-parent housekeeper, he was homeless in high school but went on to become a first-generation college graduate three times over despite being told that he was not college material.

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Ben  McBride
Ben McBride

National Leader on Belonging & New York Times Bestselling Author

Rev. Ben McBride is a native of San Francisco, spiritual leader, and longtime activist for peace and justice in the Bay Area.

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Ray Ray  McElrathbey
Ray Ray McElrathbey

Subject of the Disney+ film Safety

The Disney+ film Safety shares Ray Ray’s story as a shining example of perseverance triumphing through repeated adversity and the message of family above everything.

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Reggie  McKnight
Reggie McKnight

Global Head of Social Impact, Google

Reggie McKnight has been a champion for corporate social impact and economic equity throughout his 20-year career as a leader within some of the world’s largest corporations, including Google, Facebook, and BP.

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Larry G. Miller
Larry G. Miller

Chairman, Jordan Brand Advisory Board

Best known for leading Nike’s Jordan Brand from a $150 million sneaker company to a $4 billion global apparel juggernaut, Larry Miller is one of the most successful Black executives in the country.

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Melissa  Murray
Melissa Murray

Frederick I. and Grace Stokes Professor of Law at NYU School of Law

Melissa Murray knows the transformational power of women’s rights and gender justice. As a leading scholar of constitutional law and reproductive rights and justice, she researches and writes about the structures, systems, and institutions.

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Ben  O'Keefe
Ben O'Keefe

Award-Winning Diversity Activist, Changemaker & Political Commentator

Subject of the #1 Netflix film WHITE HOT: The Rise and Fall of Abercrombie & Fitch Ben is known for his transformative work in culture, politics, and entertainment.

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Tiffany  Oliver, PhD
Tiffany Oliver, PhD

Geneticist, Professor, Mentor & TEDx Speaker

Dr. Tiffany Oliver is a dynamic motivational speaker, author, professor, and scientist. For almost 20 years, she has captivated audiences with her research and presentations on leadership, persistence, and excellence.

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Spencer  Paysinger
Spencer Paysinger

The Real-Life Spencer From Netflix’s All American

Former NLF player Paysinger is the inspiration behind CW’s hit drama, All American. Passionate about helping underserved communities, he serves on the board of KIPP Public Schools Black and LatinX Leadership committee.

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Byron  Pitts
Byron Pitts

Emmy Award-Winning Co-Anchor of ABC's Nightline & Best-Selling Author

Byron Pitts is an award-winning journalist who has covered some of the most horrific and dangerous news stories in the world, from Sept. 11 to Hurricane Katrina to the Boston Marathon to wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

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Christine  Pride
Christine Pride

Editor, Writer, Co-Author of We Are Not Like Them & You Were Always Mine

Christine Pride is a writer, editor and long time publishing veteran. She’s held editorial posts at many different imprints including Doubleday, Broadway, Crown, Hyperion, and Simon and Schuster.

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Kenneth  Reeves
Kenneth Reeves

Former Mayor of Cambridge

Ken Reeves is a Cantabridgian who served as a Cambridge City Councilor for 23 years. He served three terms as Mayor of Cambridge.

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Gregory  Robinson
Gregory Robinson

33-Year Veteran of NASA & TIME Magazine 100 Most Influential People of 2022

A 33-year veteran of NASA, Gregory Robinson is the former director of the $10 billion dollar James Webb Space Telescope (Webb). With 100 times more power than its predecessor, the Hubble Telescope, Webb is considered one of NASA’s greatest achievements of the 21st century.

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Dr. Melvin L. Rogers
Dr. Melvin L. Rogers

Award-Winning Scholar & Professor of Political Science at Brown University.

Melvin Rogers is an award-winning scholar and stands as a distinguished academic renowned for his insightful contributions to the discourse on race and democracy within the realms of American culture and politics.

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Detavio  Samuels
Detavio Samuels

CEO at REVOLT Media & TV

Detavio Samuels serves as CEO of REVOLT, America’s fastest growing Black-owned media company.

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Elle Simone Scott
Elle Simone Scott

Executive Editor/Founder of The Diversity Council at America's Test Kitchen

If you could only use one word to describe Elle Simone Scott, it would be warrior. The Executive Editor and Founder of The Diversity Council at America’s Test Kitchen fought for herself—navigating a career and life full of extreme highs and lows.

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Corey Minor Smith
Corey Minor Smith

Legendary Lawyer & Noted Mental Health Advocate

Rolling Out magazine calls Corey Minor Smith a “legendary lawyer, renowned attorney, noted mental health advocate, prominent media fixture, and New York Times celebrated author.”

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Collette V. Smith
Collette V. Smith

1st African American Female Coach in NFL History

Collette V. Smith is the Founder and President of Believe N You, Inc. and the NFL’s 1st African American Female Coach in the History of the National Football League by way of being the 1st Female Coach in NY Jets Franchise History, Coaching the Defensive Backs in 2017 during Training Camp.

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Michael  Stewart-Isaacs
Michael Stewart-Isaacs

Co-Founder of I AM BRILLIANT ™ & Host of Sunday Stacks ™ Podcast

The son of two immigrant parents, Michael Stewart-Isaacs is a man who has changed his point of view at an early age that giving back to others is vital to a strong mindset. He is an entrepreneur that overcame his troubled beginnings.

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Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum
Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum

Speaker, Author & Thought Leader

Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum, president emerita of Spelman College, is a clinical psychologist widely known for both her expertise on race relations and as a thought leader in higher education.

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Solomon  Thomas
Solomon Thomas

New York Jets DT, Co-Founder & Board Chair of The Defensive Line Solomon Thomas

Solomon Thomas has played in the NFL for six seasons as a Defensive Lineman and is Co-Founder and Board Chair of The Defensive Line.

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Dr. Chezare  Warren
Dr. Chezare Warren

Inaugural Associate Professor of Equity & Inclusion in Education Policy at Vanderbilt University

Dr. Chezare A. Warren is the inaugural Associate Professor of Equity & Inclusion in Education Policy at Vanderbilt University’s Peabody College of Education and Human Development.

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Dr. Ron  Whitaker
Dr. Ron Whitaker

Freedom Fighter, Critical Scholar & Equity Strategist

Dr. Whitaker is Director of the Center for Urban Education, Equity, and Improvement at Cabrini University. He focuses on the psychology of race and racism, issues related to diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI), and more.

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