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This talk is for writers, journalists, and broadcasters during Black History Month to discuss the role of 'the news' in the history of Black people's experiences in the U.S. and how the audience, as news makers, should consider Black lives and perspectives in their work.
This lecture explores the history of the Civil Rights movements in the U.S. and the perpetual desire to rewrite those histories to water down their legacies. It asks how we understand civil rights in the U.S. and why.
Black women have been boxed out of modern feminism despite their origins of leaders of the women's rights movements. This presentation explores the history of feminist ideals and Black women's role as founders of the movement. This is the perfect talk for Women's History Month."
This talk acknowledges that minoritized folks need direct and deliberate action to develop a sense of belonging in historically white organizations and institutions. Inclusion is not just about changing demographics • it must be structural and cultural as well.
In light of recent Supreme Court rulings on Affirmative Action and attacks on DEI funding in Texas and Florida, this talk provides real data on the negative impact asking organizations to ignore issues of marginalization.
Juneteenth only became a federal holiday a few years ago, but it’s commemoration is 150 years old and the impacts of race for the Black people “freed” as a result continue. This talk explores American emancipation, Juneteenth commemoration, and race in the U.S. It is perfect for organizations and institutions looking for enlightening discussions about the Juneteenth holiday, race, and inclusion.
Jasmine L. Harris is a keynote speaker and industry expert who speaks on a wide range of topics such as Black Stories, Black History, & “The News”: A Black History Month Discussion, Changing Histories: Black Misrepresentation and 'The Movement', Intersectional Justice: How Black women made feminism, Inclusive Actions: Instigating and Maintaining Inclusion Among Minoritized Populations and Juneteenth and Other Issues: Commemoration and The Continuing Impact of Race in the U.S.. The estimated speaking fee range to book Jasmine L. Harris for your event is $5,000 - $10,000. Jasmine L. Harris generally travels from San Antonio, TX, USA and can be booked for (private) corporate events, personal appearances, keynote speeches, or other performances. Similar motivational celebrity speakers are Ijeoma Oluo, Bethaney Wilkinson, Mikki Kendall, Dr. Carolyn Jefferson-Jenkins and Charlene Carruthers. Contact All American Speakers for ratings, reviews, videos and information on scheduling Jasmine L. Harris for an upcoming live or virtual event.
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