By Alicia M Morgan. Showing up is so much more than being physically present; it is also listening to the needs of the people you serve.I see ways your generation leads differently than we have. I see clarity in your eyes about what is right and wrong. You embody inclusivity. You protect people’s rights to be who they are. Knowing that my decision to create a new narrative by getting involved has resulted in tangible change is galvanizing.
Read MoreBy Michelle Kinder. I see ways your generation leads differently than we have. I see clarity in your eyes about what is right and wrong. You embody inclusivity. You protect people’s rights to be who they are.Knowing that my decision to create a new narrative by getting involved has resulted in tangible change is galvanizing.
Read MoreBy Dr. Lorin R. Carter, Esq, E.I. Knowing that my decision to create a new narrative by getting involved has resulted in tangible change is galvanizing.
Read MoreBy Alejandra Ramos Gomez. I am no longer afraid to speak up because I know the content that I share is more important than how it sounds. Thinking and communicating in two languages is no longer a weakness, but instead, an act of self-love.
Read MoreBy Jackie Robinson. I am building a community of women who are committed to standing united to close the leadership gender gap by supporting each other, sponsoring each other, and diligently seeking leadership opportunities where they can make a significant difference.
Read MoreBy Stephanie Drenka. I knew despite the language barrier and different life experiences-- we were connected; as Koreans, as women, as people who believed in justice and human dignity. My future work would be in her honor.
Read MoreBy Juliet Sorensen. I urge you to benchmark not the industry standard as it is, but as you would like it to be.
Read MoreBy Takara Beatheagundell. I keep going because the truth is I believe in myself and sometimes that’s all it takes to be seen. I wholeheartedly love designing. It’s a natural gift.
Read MoreBy Selin Ozünaldım. I am the youngest representative of HeForShe in Turkey, founder of the first Girl Up Club in Turkey which was started by United Nations Foundation to help girls build leadership skills, and brought the Girls Who Code movement to my country to encourage girls to be involved on the forefront on the STEM field.
Read MoreBy Karen Edwards. Lifting women up is like lighting a fire. When one woman lifts up another, and she, in turn, lifts another, the fire grows, and we wake up to all of which we are capable.
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