Nicole Waldron is an Activist, Event Specialist, Producer, Manager, Motivational Speaker, Research & Development Consultant and a Mom.
Nicole is currently the Outreach Community Officer for Dr. Roz Healing Place, a centre for empowerment and healing that works towards the eradication of violence against women and their children locally, nationally and globally. She also produces for Kingdom Buzz and with Exclusive Entertainment in Toronto.
She has worked with various for profit and non-profit organizations; she has served as the Director of Special Projects at the Planet Africa Group, producers of the Planet Africa Magazine and Planet Africa Television, as the Senior Producer for Canada’s own Gospel Celebration the SHAI Awards, as the Public Relations Consultant for the first Caribbean Drive through restaurant in North America, Sunrise Caribbean Restaurant to name a few.
She is an active volunteer in the community, volunteering her time to various organizations and has contributed to the African Canadian Achievement Awards, the Community Champion Program with SHSC’s Green Light on a Better Environment Program (GLOBE) – A program run by GLOBE (Greenlight on a Better Environment) – which aimed to promote conservation and a sustainable environment through resident engagement in co-op and non-profit housing, as well as “We T’ing”, Cuttin Style, Let’s Celebrate Liberia and other community organizations and initiatives.
Ms. Waldron serves as Vice President of the Ontario Council for the Cooperative Housing Federation of Canada (CHF). She is the past President of the Board at Atahualpa Cooperative Homes, past board member of Co-operative Housing Federation of Toronto (CHFT), past Treasurer of the Board of the Dr. Roz’s Healing Place, former CSAC Chair for Neil McNeil Catholic High School and their ARC Committee and an Advisory Board member for The National Society of Black Engineers Canada (NSBE).
Nicole continues to work tirelessly for the betterment of her community and the world at large. She believes that as we all do our part, focused in our lanes and not competing against each other, we can unite, creating a healthier world for future generations.
Nicole will be with us live tonight at 9 p.m. EST/6 p.m. PST. She will be discussing domestic abuse and what can be done to help stop domestic abuse.
During our live interview, you have the opportunity to call in and share with us and ask questions via Skype. If you would like to do this, please call us at: doctorvibe42. If you get through, please be patient and we will get to your call as soon as possible.
Click on the link below to read an article by Dr. David Leonard, a regular guest on our show, about how many white American college students will start school without much knowledge or understanding about the histories of communities of color.
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There is a lot of blunt talk going on at the annual Congressional Black Caucus Legislative Conference in Washington. Click on the link below to read more.
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