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Empowering Women of Color for Social Change

United States Hispanic Leadership Institute 39th National Conference Despite the global pandemic, the United States Hispanic Leadership Institute moved forward with hosting its 39th National Conference, February 18-20, 2021.  Its theme this year was “New Leadership, A New Beginning.”  Despite having to be held virtually this year, the USHLI National Conference continued its tradition of […]

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Lydia Camarillo

How Congressman John Lewis ushered in Latino political empowerment

This month we celebrate not only Black History Month but the birthday of one of America’s treasures, Congressman John Lewis. Join Ramona in this fascinating interview with Lydia Camarillo, who discusses the little known legacy of John Lewis—his role in building the political power of the Latino/a community. As Lydia explains, “Congressman John Lewis taught […]

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Why Should You be Committed to Social Impact?

Categories: General Topics

Podcast interview with Jennings Wire Social impact is all about making a positive difference in your community. I believe that every business enterprise—no matter how big or small—has the capacity and responsibility to serve. Moreover, we live in a moment and world where businesses have to provide solutions for the social challenges that face our global […]

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Richard J. Martinez

How can leaders operate as healers and uniters?

Current leadership in the United States has the dual challenge of unifying the communities they serve and ending systemic racism within their spheres of influence—no small feat. Today Ramona talks with leadership development trainer Richard Martinez, who explains the importance of communication and messaging in leading social transformation. Listen and learn from Richard how to […]

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Pierre Campbell

Topic: Do You Know Your Value?

Leadership coach Pierre Campbell is on a mission to bring out the best in others. Join Ramona today as Pierre inspires us to believe in ourselves and our abilities. In this energetic discussion, Pierre provides his “Simple Intelligence” strategies on how to build our confidence and recognize our value in order to achieve our fullest […]

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Alexis Scott

Celebrating the history of the Atlanta Daily World

Founded in 1928 by W.A. Scott, the Atlanta Daily World became the first successful African American-owned daily newspaper in the United States. Join Ramona in this inspiring discussion as Scott’s granddaughter Alexis Scott discusses the rich history of the newspaper and its impact on African Americans, Atlanta and the country. Alexis became the paper’s publisher […]

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The Power of Being Different

Dyscalculia is an unknown math learning disability. Many students refer to their struggles in mathematics as “needing a tutor,” “not applying oneself,” or “not being efficient in math.” Due to unawareness, students struggle and are forced to make life decisions that alter their futures. In today’s discussion Ramona talks to Dr. Stacy Roberson about dyscalculia. […]

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Celebrating Black History Month with the Atlanta Daily World

Black History Month begins today, and I am excited to launch the celebration by featuring the history of the Atlanta Daily World.  Founded in 1928 by W.A. Scott, the Atlanta Daily World became the first successful African American-owned daily newspaper in the United States.  In 1997, Scott’s granddaughter Alexis Scott became its publisher until Real […]

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Featured on WURD Radio

What a pleasure it was for me to join Pastor Nick Taliaferro on WURD Radio this month!  Based in Philadelphia with listeners all over the world, “Evening WURDS with Nick Taliaferro,” is a talk radio show that you must put on your daily listening list!  My interview with Pastor Nick occurred on January 4, 2021, […]

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Dr. Richard Reddick

The Wages of Blackness

When handling issues of diversity, equity and inclusion, mentorship, and community engagement, frequently black professionals assume many of these responsibilities; however, they are rarely compensated for their contributions. Join this enlightening conversation as Ramona’s guest Dr. Richard Reddick discusses “cultural taxation.” Dr. Reddick is the inaugural associate dean for equity, community engagement, and outreach for […]

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