Somewhere in the Middle with Michele Barard
Business:Entrepreneurship
Kaolin K is originally from Brooklyn, NY, where she raised her two adult children. She worked in politics and the Arts, and in the 90’s Kaolin moved to Northampton, MA, attended Holyoke Community College, the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and matriculated in the Opera Department at Smith. Kaolin developed the Talking About Race self-study curriculum, which is designed for white people who want to foster equality in their lives, drawing upon the Kaolin’s classroom experiences teaching a course for college students titled Let’s Talk About Race. Kaolin has also worked in politics organizing marches on Washington, DC for peace and justice, ending US Intervention in Central America, and as the Health Benefits Field Representative for the Local 205 - DC 1707 Welfare Fund in NYC. Deeply invested in social services and education since 1991, Kaolin was also a member of the Anti-Racism Committee in the National Organization for Women (NOW) and was their National Keynote Plenary Speaker on White Privilege for their 50th Anniversary celebration in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Kaolin does public speaking and consults with teachers and activists who are using her book Talking About Race: A Workbook About White People Fostering Racial Equality in Their Lives. In addition to teaching, Kaolin has appeared in several documentaries.
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ENCORE PRESENTATION: Financial Expert Kendall Weaver shares her journey from young single mom to business and financial guru
ENCORE PRESENTATION: Caregiver Life Strategist Denise Bampoe shares strategies and tools for those caring for sick loved ones
Author, Speaker, and Diversity Expert Deloria Nelson Streete shares why inclusion matters and how it relates to recent events in the U.S. Capitol
Sharon Mae King, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of SharonKingWorldWide.com, shares business and marketing tips for authors
Prison Reform Advocate Diane Sears shares solutions to end the school to prison pipeline
ENCORE PRESENTATION: Dr. Kendra Davis-Burch shares her journey toward self-discovery and helping other women overcome their challenges
Certified Federal Contracts Manager Khalil Memon talks about making money in government contracting on Somewhere in the Middle
Janae Marie, author of Sleeping with the Enemy, shares her journey to become a thrice-published author before the age of 30
Financial Advisor Jason Zara shares strategies to create the means to live the future you want
Dr. Beverly A Browning, author of Grant Writing for Dummies, shares how she grew her grant writing expertise and business while helping others
Author B.G. Howard shares his journey through amnesia to build a new life
Nicholas Maze, author of White Collar Woman, shares why stories about successful black women matter
Spiritual Photographer and Author Kaolin K shares her journey into the spiritual realm
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Rev. Dr. Nicole B. Simpson shares her journey through pain to help others help and grow financially and spiritually
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