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Episode 72: Growing Up Bicultural; Deanna Singh
Manage episode 284067462 series 2408506
In this conversation on race Deanna Singh talks with me about growing up Asian-Indian, and African-American in Wisconsin.
Key topics include:
- Deanna’s experience with parents from two different cultures
- What it was like to be one of only two kids of color in an all-white school
- The beauty and joy of talking about race
- First experience with overt racism at the age of five from another five-year-old
- Impact of last four years with Trump et al. on young people of color and her vision for the future
- Founding a publishing company for books with children of color
- Her life experience- the lynching of her Black great grandfather
- Aftermath of 9/11 on her family and her Sikh father who wears a turban,
- The attack on the Sikh Temple and effect on her friends and family
- Why she believes in the triumph of love to fight racism and inequity
About Deanna Singh
Deanna Singh is a highly respected thought leader who travels the world motivating and educating audiences about living with joy and purpose. A gifted communicator, she is a champion to marginalized communities and an inspiration to all those who want to be agents of change in their work, lives, and society.
Singh earned her Bachelor of Arts in Urban Studies from Fordham University, a Juris Doctorate from Georgetown University, a Master’s in Business Administration from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and certification in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion from Cornell University. She has impacted the world as a speaker, a teacher, a principal, a leader of large foundations, a social entrepreneur, a businesswoman, an author, a publisher, and a mother.
Contact Info:
Website: www.deannasingh.com/about-deanna-singh
Facebook: www.facebook.com/deanna.singh.10
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Deannasingh1
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deannasingh
129 episodes
Manage episode 284067462 series 2408506
In this conversation on race Deanna Singh talks with me about growing up Asian-Indian, and African-American in Wisconsin.
Key topics include:
- Deanna’s experience with parents from two different cultures
- What it was like to be one of only two kids of color in an all-white school
- The beauty and joy of talking about race
- First experience with overt racism at the age of five from another five-year-old
- Impact of last four years with Trump et al. on young people of color and her vision for the future
- Founding a publishing company for books with children of color
- Her life experience- the lynching of her Black great grandfather
- Aftermath of 9/11 on her family and her Sikh father who wears a turban,
- The attack on the Sikh Temple and effect on her friends and family
- Why she believes in the triumph of love to fight racism and inequity
About Deanna Singh
Deanna Singh is a highly respected thought leader who travels the world motivating and educating audiences about living with joy and purpose. A gifted communicator, she is a champion to marginalized communities and an inspiration to all those who want to be agents of change in their work, lives, and society.
Singh earned her Bachelor of Arts in Urban Studies from Fordham University, a Juris Doctorate from Georgetown University, a Master’s in Business Administration from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and certification in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion from Cornell University. She has impacted the world as a speaker, a teacher, a principal, a leader of large foundations, a social entrepreneur, a businesswoman, an author, a publisher, and a mother.
Contact Info:
Website: www.deannasingh.com/about-deanna-singh
Facebook: www.facebook.com/deanna.singh.10
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Deannasingh1
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deannasingh
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