Are you looking for a speaker for Black History Month who can bring a unique, intersectional perspective on black history, neurodiversity, and creativity?
As a motivational speaker with a diverse background, my story is layered and unique.
I was born to Nigerian parents, raised by white British parents, and navigated life as an autistic individual and began my career as a professional dancer performing on stages around the world.
My lived experience is distinct and offers a multifaceted view of black history.
One of the services I provide is moderating panels for Black History Month.
I can facilitate conversations, by holding space for the black people within the organisation during a panel discussion.
I help bring out diverse voices and create a dynamic, interactive experience. This method not only educates but also entertains and empowers your team.
I’ve had the privilege of being a panelist for ITV Embrace during Black History Month.
Hearing different perspectives and sharing my own enriched the conversation and provided the audience with a variety of viewpoints.
If you’re looking to make Black History Month truly impactful, consider a panel discussion moderated by someone who brings both personal and professional insights.
Let’s create a space where diverse stories can be heard and celebrated.
Interested in making your Black History Month event more engaging and impactful?
Get in touch I can help facilitate meaningful conversations within your organisation.