It is not a trickle down phenomena driven by the hierarchy of a few. Rather it is a trickle up transformation catalyzed by the grassroots efforts of many. We are resilient in the struggle to eradicate racism and empower antiracism activation. We are unrelenting in our quest for social, health and economic equity. We are unyielding in the pursuit of justice.
ANITA D RUSSELL
Summit Producer
TREBLE NLS
“Don’t Clip Our Tails”
DR. ASHLEY DASH
National Black Man Day
The truly wondrous thing about stepping into your discomfort zone is that you’re actually stepping into a space where much needed change can happen. It’s walking through that buffer of fear into a whole new learning zone that feeds personal transformation. So, step in and be amazed at what can unexpectedly emerge from within.
TONYA MCKENZIE
Leadership & Communications
MELISSA ROWE
Life & Anger Solutions Coach
MAVIS BAUMAN
Courageous Conversations & Allyship
Many people may not realize that allyship is not just about standing alongside others for a cause, especially when it comes to something as deep as racism. It includes examining your own inner workings to be fully aware of what lies within your own thoughts, beliefs, and ideas. It’s acknowledging what emerges in your words, actions, and behaviors. It’s about ensuring that your allyship is not performative or merely an expression of empathy but a true commitment to personal and social transformation.
REUBEN KEITH GREEN
Retired Naval Officer
DR. JOHN CORDLE
Retired Naval Officer
EVA MEDILEK
Executive Coach
Connecting people across racial, social, economic, and geographical lines is paramount to sustaining the work of Antiracism Activation. Igniting a sense of community through courage, conversation, relationship, and accountability is the backbone of the Summit. Grassroots movement is the key to our success.
FREDDY JACKSON
Pushing the Human Spirit into Greatnes
LYRESHIA BONDS
Motivating Toward Social Justice
CAROL MULETA
Connecting Confidently with Children
Taking a holistic approach to living is a departure from dissecting your identity into categories based on race, gender, age, economics, or politics. It’s having a keen sense of who you are in the wholeness of being human. It’s knowing who you are in mind, body, and spirit while learning to live your best life accordingly. It’s knowing the past to inform the present and empower the future.
CASSANDRA HILL
Holistic Wellness Influencer
GAIL HUNTER
Wellness of Self, Family, Community
MICHAEL WILLIAMS
Genealogy & Genetic Literacy
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