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Community building serves as a bridge to the collectivity of all Black womxn in and outside of the academy. In our final episode of the season, co-hosts Jenaya Amore and Dr. Andrea Baldwin engage in conversation with Producing Collaborator Shalonda Ingram about the importance of relationality between individuals and organizations which informs how mentoring is (re)defined and practiced.
Shalonda Ingram is a social omnipreneur based in the D.C. area. They are the founder of Born Brown: All Rights Reserved and Nursha Project. They also are a Place-maker at the Church of the Holy City in D.C. and Delaware.
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Community building serves as a bridge to the collectivity of all Black womxn in and outside of the academy. In our final episode of the season, co-hosts Jenaya Amore and Dr. Andrea Baldwin engage in conversation with Producing Collaborator Shalonda Ingram about the importance of relationality between individuals and organizations which informs how mentoring is (re)defined and practiced.
Shalonda Ingram is a social omnipreneur based in the D.C. area. They are the founder of Born Brown: All Rights Reserved and Nursha Project. They also are a Place-maker at the Church of the Holy City in D.C. and Delaware.