The thing about white privilege is that white people don’t see it. “White privilege” doesn’t mean your life hasn’t been hard, it simply means that your skin color isn’t one of the things making it harder.
This series is meant to share experiences of real people who have experienced racism and still experience it. The goal is to shine a light so that we ALL see it and take actionable steps to do something about it.
Barbara Beckley is a Professional Keynote Speaker, 4 Time Best Selling Author, Purpose Strategist, and Social Media Personality.
She is the founder and CEO of the Diamond Factor LLC to empower people to understand their PPD (Purpose, Passion, and Drive), especially women, to overcome their challenges so they can shine like a diamond in their business and personal life. Barbara's motto is "Because everyone has something special within them the Diamond Factor" as your foundation to encourage you to move forward despite the trials and challenges in your life.
Barbara understands how it feels to be uncertain, confused, depressed, and sad. Being losing a father (her ROCK) at the age of 17 due to murder, a survivor of sexual abuse and cancer conquer for over nine years, she identifies with what it means to deal with internal pain, insecure, and searching for your purpose. Barbara understands what it means to be a healthy individual and expects to have it all together, yet you are crumbling inside. Because she experienced many trials, earthquakes, and storms in life, but it ignited a passion. It created the DIAMOND FACTOR and understands that everyone has a special gift, skill, purpose, and DIAMOND, and not letting the storms be our identity. It's our Stepping Stone to strengthen you to becoming the polished diamond within you.
Barbara Beckley- Founder and CEO Diamond Factor LLC showyourdiamond@gmail.com 312-508-3277 https://www.facebook.com/groups/DiamondFactorBB/
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