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As we navigate through this critical moment in history it's important to have the difficult conversations about race, systemic racism, and how even in the midst of our greatest storms, God is always with us.
In this week's episode, I sit down with award winning children's book author Sulma Arzu Brown to discuss racism in America. During our conversation we talk about what it means to show up, ally-ship from our white community, loving like Jesus loved, and how we hold companies accountable for true diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
About Our Guest: Sulma Arzu Brown is an award winning children's book author. Her books Bad Hair Does Not Exist/Pelo Malo No Existe and My Hair Comes With Me can be purchased on Amazon and you can connect with Sulma on Instagram at @nopelomalo_sulma.
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As we navigate through this critical moment in history it's important to have the difficult conversations about race, systemic racism, and how even in the midst of our greatest storms, God is always with us.
In this week's episode, I sit down with award winning children's book author Sulma Arzu Brown to discuss racism in America. During our conversation we talk about what it means to show up, ally-ship from our white community, loving like Jesus loved, and how we hold companies accountable for true diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
About Our Guest: Sulma Arzu Brown is an award winning children's book author. Her books Bad Hair Does Not Exist/Pelo Malo No Existe and My Hair Comes With Me can be purchased on Amazon and you can connect with Sulma on Instagram at @nopelomalo_sulma.