Join The Dr. Vibe Show™ live tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern/6 p.m. Pacific for the discussion What Do Black Women Need To Be Teaching Black Girls?. Co-hosting the conversation will be Danielle Boose.
Karen Fleshman, Esq. shares about her article Dear Black Folks: A Love Letter From A White Woman.
Karen Fleshman, Esq. helps people and companies understand how conscious and unconscious biases work and develop an inclusive culture where all viewpoints are welcomed and valued. She speaks, writes, and offers training and coaching, both on her own and in collaboration with her partners, Dr. Dionne Wright Poulton and Dr. Verenice Gutierrez. She is a sought after public speaker and publishes frequently on Huffington Post and LinkedIn. She believes in lifting while she climbs and connecting people in her large national diverse network with investment, professional, and philanthropic opportunities.
Despite growing up in one of the least diverse regions in the country, Karen’s commitment to equal opportunity began in elementary school. She has worked for diverse, inclusive organizations throughout her career, where her mentors, mentees, colleagues, leaders, friends and most of all, the people she served helped her develop cultural competency skills. Prior to starting her consulting practice in the Bay Area, Karen was a founding team member of Year Up New York, where between 2007 and 2012 she led a fundraising team that fueled its growth from serving 27 students a year to 270 students a year. Previously, she served in the Giuliani and Bloomberg administrations in the City of New York Department of Youth and Community Development in a variety of capacities, including Assistant General Counsel and Director of Internal Review. She is a cofounder of Citizenship NYC, a city service that assisted 50,000 New Yorkers to apply for naturalization, and of Ladders for Leaders, a city service that connects low-income high school students to corporate internships and college. Karen began her professional career as an immigrant community organizer in Austin, Texas.
Karen Fleshman, Esq. helps people and companies understand how conscious and unconscious biases work and develop an inclusive culture where all viewpoints are welcomed and valued. She speaks, writes, and offers training and coaching, both on her own and in collaboration with her partners, Dr. Dionne Wright Poulton and Dr. Verenice Gutierrez. She is a sought after public speaker and publishes frequently on Huffington Post and LinkedIn. She believes in lifting while she climbs and connecting people in her large national diverse network with investment, professional, and philanthropic opportunities.
Despite growing up in one of the least diverse regions in the country, Karen’s commitment to equal opportunity began in elementary school. She has worked for diverse, inclusive organizations throughout her career, where her mentors, mentees, colleagues, leaders, friends and most of all, the people she served helped her develop cultural competency skills. Prior to starting her consulting practice in the Bay Area, Karen was a founding team member of Year Up New York, where between 2007 and 2012 she led a fundraising team that fueled its growth from serving 27 students a year to 270 students a year. Previously, she served in the Giuliani and Bloomberg administrations in the City of New York Department of Youth and Community Development in a variety of capacities, including Assistant General Counsel and Director of Internal Review. She is a cofounder of Citizenship NYC, a city service that assisted 50,000 New Yorkers to apply for naturalization, and of Ladders for Leaders, a city service that connects low-income high school students to corporate internships and college. Karen began her professional career as an immigrant community organizer in Austin, Texas.
Brian Taylor and Dr. Vibe co-host a conversation on different generations views on racism and feminism.
Brian Taylor was born, raised and educated in Baltimore, Maryland. As the son of a preacher in one of the largest Pentecostal denominations, Brian has had the opportunity to experience many aspects in the life of a preacher; the joys as well as the pains and sorrows. In time, Brian too followed the call of God to also become a preacher in the same Pentecostal Fellowship.
Currently, Brian is the proud husband of Nia Taylor and father to three wonderful children. Now residing in Atlanta, Georgia and with his passion for life and a firm faith in God, he seeks to use every medium available to him to speak life into the lives of others. With several books in the work, dealing with marriage, the church, and love, he hopes to encourage, inspire, and uplift people everywhere.
Brian Taylor was born, raised and educated in Baltimore, Maryland. As the son of a preacher in one of the largest Pentecostal denominations, Brian has had the opportunity to experience many aspects in the life of a preacher; the joys as well as the pains and sorrows. In time, Brian too followed the call of God to also become a preacher in the same Pentecostal Fellowship.
Currently, Brian is the proud husband of Nia Taylor and father to three wonderful children. Now residing in Atlanta, Georgia and with his passion for life and a firm faith in God, he seeks to use every medium available to him to speak life into the lives of others. With several books in the work, dealing with marriage, the church, and love, he hopes to encourage, inspire, and uplift people everywhere.
Brian has asked Dr. Vibe to co-host L.E.G.A.C.Y. Episode #003: Builders, Boomers, Busters, And Bridgers live tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern/6 p.m. Pacific. They will be hosting a conversation on different generations views on racism and feminism.
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Dale Thomas Vaughn breaks down the crisis of masculinity and shares insight on how great men transcend the big barrier we all experience. In an inspirational, heartfelt talk, he illustrates the 3 steps and 7 simple but powerful words that can build deeper connection, respect, and purpose in your life.
Dr. VibeGlenn Barker – Executive Director – Mankind Project ChicagoDr. Marvin T. Thompson, Founder and President of EmpowerED
Join Dr. Vibe, Glenn Barker of The ManKind Project Chicago and Dr. Marvin Thompson live tonight at 8:30 p.m. Eastern/5:30 p.m Pacific as they discuss The Stages Of A Man’s Life.
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Dale Thomas Vaughn breaks down the crisis of masculinity and shares insight on how great men transcend the big barrier we all experience. In an inspirational, heartfelt talk, he illustrates the 3 steps and 7 simple but powerful words that can build deeper connection, respect, and purpose in your life.