Location: Virtual Meeting Only
Topic: Engaging Across Difference
This month's speaker is: Kimberlee Williams
Join internationally recognized author, Kimberlee Yolanda Williams, and learn all about her journey from idea to delivery of Dear White Woman, Please Come Home. Don’t let the title scare, fool, or push you away. This book is being read by people all over the world, by folks of all races, and all genders. Listen to Kimberlee read the letters from the book in her own voice as she compels readers and listeners of all backgrounds to do better.
Share what’s coming up for you with her as you listen, lean in to those feelings and turn them into questions during the Q&A. And, in the end, will those questions lead you to participate in Kimberlee’s next book project? Will you begin listening to the audiobook? Or will you grab a signed copy and send it to your bestie! Either way this revolutionary approach has transcended age, race, and gender, and is sure to break your heart wide open to make room for all of humanity.
Hailing from the nation’s capital with huge hair and contagious laughter, Kimberlee Yolanda Williams feels like the best friend you didn’t know you had. Kimberlee, a longtime DEI practitioner, brings a mix of authenticity, raw truth, and a knack for blending humor and challenge that push people to push themselves. She lives in Seattle with her partner in a home full of books.
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