A Wakanda Education | Amy Hunter | TEDxDelmarLoopED
Amy Hunter recently joined the St. Louis Children’s Hospital after being the director of Racial Justice for the St. Louis YWCA. Currently, she is charged with leading diversity and inclusion strategies, implementation and measurement for the hospital.
She also owns and operates her own company Lotus Roots Consulting, a diversity and inclusion company. Hunter has more than 20 years of experience in the corporate, education and nonprofit community. She is known for “The Talk,” which was incorporated in her TEDx Talk “Lucky Zip Codes.”
She has been published several times in journals, a book, Huffington Post and Essence Magazine to name a few. She has been seen and heard on ABC, CNN, NBC and a host of other networks and heard on NPR and other media outlets.
Hunter has three sons and a daughter and currently is working on her Ph.D. in the field of critical race theory. Amy Hunter recently joined the St. Louis Children’s Hospital after being the director of Racial Justice for the St. Louis YWCA. Currently, she is charged with leading diversity and inclusion strategies, implementation and measurement for the hospital.
She also owns and operates her own company Lotus Roots Consulting, a diversity and inclusion company. Hunter has more than 20 years of experience in the corporate, education and nonprofit community. She is known for “The Talk,” which was incorporated in her TEDx Talk “Lucky Zip Codes.”
She has been published several times in journals, a book, Huffington Post and Essence Magazine to name a few. She has been seen and heard on ABC, CNN, NBC and a host of other networks and heard on NPR and other media outlets.
Hunter has three sons and a daughter and currently is working on her Ph.D. in the field of critical race theory. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Видео A Wakanda Education | Amy Hunter | TEDxDelmarLoopED канала TEDx Talks
She also owns and operates her own company Lotus Roots Consulting, a diversity and inclusion company. Hunter has more than 20 years of experience in the corporate, education and nonprofit community. She is known for “The Talk,” which was incorporated in her TEDx Talk “Lucky Zip Codes.”
She has been published several times in journals, a book, Huffington Post and Essence Magazine to name a few. She has been seen and heard on ABC, CNN, NBC and a host of other networks and heard on NPR and other media outlets.
Hunter has three sons and a daughter and currently is working on her Ph.D. in the field of critical race theory. Amy Hunter recently joined the St. Louis Children’s Hospital after being the director of Racial Justice for the St. Louis YWCA. Currently, she is charged with leading diversity and inclusion strategies, implementation and measurement for the hospital.
She also owns and operates her own company Lotus Roots Consulting, a diversity and inclusion company. Hunter has more than 20 years of experience in the corporate, education and nonprofit community. She is known for “The Talk,” which was incorporated in her TEDx Talk “Lucky Zip Codes.”
She has been published several times in journals, a book, Huffington Post and Essence Magazine to name a few. She has been seen and heard on ABC, CNN, NBC and a host of other networks and heard on NPR and other media outlets.
Hunter has three sons and a daughter and currently is working on her Ph.D. in the field of critical race theory. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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