Education and Legacy

Revolutionary Social Work Podcast Interview — Let’s Talk Real Change in Social Work

  I’m happy to share that I was featured on the Revolutionary Social Work Podcast hosted by Christian “Ace” Stettler — a space dedicated to challenging how social work is taught, practiced, and imagined. In this dynamic conversation on macro social work, social work education, and what it takes to create truly meaningful internship and […]

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Stop Overlooking Internships: The Hidden Key to a Stronger Workforce

  “Good talent is hard to find.”I hear it in boardrooms, staff meetings, and leadership retreats all the time. But here’s the truth: good talent isn’t hard to find — it’s hard to develop. The reality is, organizations don’t have a pipeline problem. They have a preparation problem.And that’s exactly where strategic internship programs come

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Supporting the Wholeness of Women and Girls

  My truth: I am multi-passionate and often struggle with narrowing my business focus for extended periods of time. It would feel like I had to choose between authentic parts of myself, or I was being forced leave a part of me out…but no longer. I am fully embracing all of me! You know me

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28 Days of Black History and Excellence Displayed in Cinema

  Black people don’t need anyone’s permission to celebrate our legacy. We also don’t always have to be in battle mode. Black joy is also resistance. Black education can happen on the screen when Black excellence is on cinematic display. You can watch a movie that tells the story of Black culture, Black achievement, Black

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