Sister Carol Ware - Building a Legacy of Faith and Advocacy
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Imagine being shaped by the hands of a devout family, with a mother who lived to see a hundred years. Picture these hands molding you, filling you with faith in God and an unwavering spirit of service. That is what we explore as Sister Carol opens up about her faith journey and how her family, especially her mother, have been her inspiration. We also talk about her experiences in the Delta Sigma Theta sorority. Listen to her personal stories and the importance of servanthood in these fraternities and sororities, and how they foster a spirit of giving.
Ever wonder about the magic that happens when a passion for community service and journalism merge? Our special guest for today, Sister Carol Ware, is the embodiment of that blend. Raised during the turbulent 50s and 60s in Cleveland, her tales of childhood and the immense influence of her community radiate warmth and inspiration. She has managed to mesh her love for writing and her undying commitment to service in her stellar journalism career, and she’s here today to take us through her journey.
As we draw to an end, we tackle the sensitive but crucial topic of advocacy for minorities and health equity. Sister Carol, with her background in healthcare and communications, discusses the unique challenges faced by minority communities. We talk about the need for education and awareness and the role of data collection in healthcare. As we wrap up, we also touch upon the power of networking and continuous self-improvement. Join us this week for enriching discussions and remember to share these insights with your loved ones, and let's all strive to build lasting legacies.
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