Racist whiners are losing their minds, melting down and accusing Kendrick Lamar's halftime show of being "DEI" because of the powerful symbolism and no white performers onstage. Seriously? Contrary to popular belief, DEI is not actually dead...but it's become a bad word thanks to this administration and followers. And they also cancelled Black History Month while they were at it. So how do we celebrate Black history in the midst of this chaos? I have some ideas! #InclusiveCommun...
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Racist whiners are losing their minds, melting down and accusing Kendrick Lamar's halftime show of being "DEI" because of the powerful symbolism and no white performers onstage. Seriously? Contrary to popular belief, DEI is not actually dead...but it's become a bad word thanks to this administration and followers. And they also cancelled Black History Month while they were at it. So how do we celebrate Black history in the midst of this chaos? I have some ideas! #InclusiveCommun...
Mahlena-Rae Johnson: Finding her fertile ground as a Black expat creative in Canada
Finding Fertile Ground: Communicate for Change
43 minutes
3 years ago
Mahlena-Rae Johnson: Finding her fertile ground as a Black expat creative in Canada
This week on the Finding Fertile Ground podcast, I interview Mahlena-Rae Johnson. Mahlena was born in Arkansas but grew up on the island of St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Mahlena is a speaker, comedian, author, and communication expert for introverts. After graduating from the School of Film and Television at Loyola Marymount University, earning her MBA at the University of Southern California, and working a variety of jobs, she felt her potential was being wasted in Los Angeles. She ...
Finding Fertile Ground: Communicate for Change
Racist whiners are losing their minds, melting down and accusing Kendrick Lamar's halftime show of being "DEI" because of the powerful symbolism and no white performers onstage. Seriously? Contrary to popular belief, DEI is not actually dead...but it's become a bad word thanks to this administration and followers. And they also cancelled Black History Month while they were at it. So how do we celebrate Black history in the midst of this chaos? I have some ideas! #InclusiveCommun...