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Nneka Allen: Navigating justice and equity

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Our guest, Nneka Allen, is a dedicated mother, a descendant of the Underground Railroad, an extraordinary leader whose work bridges philanthropy, justice, and cultural identity. She descends from African survivors of the TransAtlantic Slave Trade and holds deep connections with the Cherokee and Lumbee peoples.

With over 25 years as a Fundraising Executive, she founded a pioneering agency to promote equity and belonging. An award-winning author and scholar, she has significantly impacted the fields of equity, diversity, and inclusion. She honors Indigenous resilience while confronting the legacy of colonization.

One powerful moment discussed in this episode is about the publication of the "Our Right to Heal Project," a collection of narratives from black Canadian fundraisers on racism, released poignantly after George Floyd's murder to inspire courage and ongoing action against racial injustices.

A notable quote from the episode by Nneka Allen is, "Behavior begins with thought." This statement underscores the power of mindset in shaping our actions and ultimately our lives.

The episode's discussion on courage and truth-telling is particularly impactful. Nneka mentioned that courage is not a one-time possession but a choice that must be made repeatedly. Through initiatives like the "Our Right to Heal Project," individuals are encouraged to keep choosing courage and speaking their truths to inspire change and progress.

Overall, this episode highlights the importance of empowered thinking, self-care, and taking action against racial injustices. The insights shared serve as a reminder of the power of resilience, courage, and self-discovery in navigating challenges and creating positive change in the world.

If this episode resonates with you, then remember... SUBSCRIBE β€’ 5-Star Rate β€’ COMMENT β€’ SHARE this Podcast!! πŸ’šβ€οΈπŸ™ŒπŸΎπŸ™πŸΎ

Book Recommendation: "Black Liturgies" by Cole Arthur Riley

Find Nneka Online:

Website: https://www.theempathyagency.ca/

IG: https://www.instagram.com/theempathyagency/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-empathy-agency/

Find us online: https://linktr.ee/nkechinwaforrobinson

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Our guest, Nneka Allen, is a dedicated mother, a descendant of the Underground Railroad, an extraordinary leader whose work bridges philanthropy, justice, and cultural identity. She descends from African survivors of the TransAtlantic Slave Trade and holds deep connections with the Cherokee and Lumbee peoples.

With over 25 years as a Fundraising Executive, she founded a pioneering agency to promote equity and belonging. An award-winning author and scholar, she has significantly impacted the fields of equity, diversity, and inclusion. She honors Indigenous resilience while confronting the legacy of colonization.

One powerful moment discussed in this episode is about the publication of the "Our Right to Heal Project," a collection of narratives from black Canadian fundraisers on racism, released poignantly after George Floyd's murder to inspire courage and ongoing action against racial injustices.

A notable quote from the episode by Nneka Allen is, "Behavior begins with thought." This statement underscores the power of mindset in shaping our actions and ultimately our lives.

The episode's discussion on courage and truth-telling is particularly impactful. Nneka mentioned that courage is not a one-time possession but a choice that must be made repeatedly. Through initiatives like the "Our Right to Heal Project," individuals are encouraged to keep choosing courage and speaking their truths to inspire change and progress.

Overall, this episode highlights the importance of empowered thinking, self-care, and taking action against racial injustices. The insights shared serve as a reminder of the power of resilience, courage, and self-discovery in navigating challenges and creating positive change in the world.

If this episode resonates with you, then remember... SUBSCRIBE β€’ 5-Star Rate β€’ COMMENT β€’ SHARE this Podcast!! πŸ’šβ€οΈπŸ™ŒπŸΎπŸ™πŸΎ

Book Recommendation: "Black Liturgies" by Cole Arthur Riley

Find Nneka Online:

Website: https://www.theempathyagency.ca/

IG: https://www.instagram.com/theempathyagency/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-empathy-agency/

Find us online: https://linktr.ee/nkechinwaforrobinson

  continue reading

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