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Colorblindess: A Conversation on Race with Dr. Caprice Hollins The Ladies Who Lead

    • Self-Improvement

This episode is a journey through the nuances of color-blind thinking, the significance of parental guidance in shaping young minds on race, and the transformative experiences from Dr. Hollins' workshops that reaffirm the value of her mission. Listeners will leave with actionable strategies for personal growth and the drive to advocate for equity in their spheres of influence.
 Born into a tapestry of diversity, Dr. Hollins brings over two decades of expertise in multicultural psychology, having navigated the challenging waters of institutional racism.
As co-founder of Cultures Connecting, Dr. Hollins offers a wealth of knowledge on dismantling systemic barriers and fostering authentic, courageous conversations about race. She shares personal anecdotes and professional insights, guiding us on how to listen, learn, and lead with genuine curiosity and impact-focused intent. Her stories are a testament to the power of voice and the importance of embracing one's full identity, unapologetically.
Dr. Hollins' message is clear: success is about balance and living a life that positively influences others. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that challenges you to reflect, reevaluate, and redefine your role in creating a more inclusive world.

Caprice D. Hollins was born and raised in Seattle, Washington. She received a B.A. in psychology from Seattle University and an M.A. and Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Multicultural and Community Psychology from California School of Professional Psychology―LA. Dr. Hollins has over 25 years of experience working with ethnically diverse populations, facilitating workshops on racism, and teaching graduate courses, including 20 years with The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology as an Associate Professor of Counseling.
After serving as the first Director of Equity and Race Relations for Seattle Public Schools she co- founded Cultures Connecting, LLC in 2008. Her organization provides culturally relevant professional development, keynotes, leadership coaching, and consulting services to organizations seeking to improve their ability to effectively engage in race conversations and dismantle institutional racism www.culturesconnecting.com.
Dr. Hollins wrote Inside Out: The Equity Leader’s Guide to Undoing Institutional Racism and co- authored Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Strategies for Facilitating Conversations on Race. She is a Seattle 2020 TEDx Speaker, on What White People Can Do to Move Race Conversations Forward. Dr. Hollins works hard to balance her passion and commitment to equity and social justicewhile at the same time centering the importance of family and community.

ResourcesExclusive Membership Group ✨ Sign Up!Freebie 🥂 2024 Guide and PlannerVideo ➡️ Dr. Hollins TEDx TalkBook 1 📚 Inside Out: The Equity Leader’s Guide to Undoing Institutional Racism Book 2 📚 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Strategies for Facilitating Conversations on Race

HostSK Vaughn
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This episode is a journey through the nuances of color-blind thinking, the significance of parental guidance in shaping young minds on race, and the transformative experiences from Dr. Hollins' workshops that reaffirm the value of her mission. Listeners will leave with actionable strategies for personal growth and the drive to advocate for equity in their spheres of influence.
 Born into a tapestry of diversity, Dr. Hollins brings over two decades of expertise in multicultural psychology, having navigated the challenging waters of institutional racism.
As co-founder of Cultures Connecting, Dr. Hollins offers a wealth of knowledge on dismantling systemic barriers and fostering authentic, courageous conversations about race. She shares personal anecdotes and professional insights, guiding us on how to listen, learn, and lead with genuine curiosity and impact-focused intent. Her stories are a testament to the power of voice and the importance of embracing one's full identity, unapologetically.
Dr. Hollins' message is clear: success is about balance and living a life that positively influences others. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that challenges you to reflect, reevaluate, and redefine your role in creating a more inclusive world.

Caprice D. Hollins was born and raised in Seattle, Washington. She received a B.A. in psychology from Seattle University and an M.A. and Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Multicultural and Community Psychology from California School of Professional Psychology―LA. Dr. Hollins has over 25 years of experience working with ethnically diverse populations, facilitating workshops on racism, and teaching graduate courses, including 20 years with The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology as an Associate Professor of Counseling.
After serving as the first Director of Equity and Race Relations for Seattle Public Schools she co- founded Cultures Connecting, LLC in 2008. Her organization provides culturally relevant professional development, keynotes, leadership coaching, and consulting services to organizations seeking to improve their ability to effectively engage in race conversations and dismantle institutional racism www.culturesconnecting.com.
Dr. Hollins wrote Inside Out: The Equity Leader’s Guide to Undoing Institutional Racism and co- authored Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Strategies for Facilitating Conversations on Race. She is a Seattle 2020 TEDx Speaker, on What White People Can Do to Move Race Conversations Forward. Dr. Hollins works hard to balance her passion and commitment to equity and social justicewhile at the same time centering the importance of family and community.

ResourcesExclusive Membership Group ✨ Sign Up!Freebie 🥂 2024 Guide and PlannerVideo ➡️ Dr. Hollins TEDx TalkBook 1 📚 Inside Out: The Equity Leader’s Guide to Undoing Institutional Racism Book 2 📚 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Strategies for Facilitating Conversations on Race

HostSK Vaughn
Let's ConnectInstagram |  Newsletter | Website

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