WSOU: Leadership with Darrell W. Gunter wsouleadership
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Leadership with Darrell W. Gunter is a program is to inform the audience of the best practices in Leadership and to share the practical steps to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of your business, sales team, departments, etc. Leadership focuses on the latest and hottest topics to ensure that our listener is kept abreast of the latest trends in leadership. Our interviews will focus on leaders from the international, national, and local communities to discuss their thoughts and best practices on Leadership.
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Lessons in Protocol with Ms. Cheryl B. Walker-Robertson
Protocol International is a global consulting firm focusing on professional behavior, interpersonal skills and business development.
Our expertise is developing programs on international protocol, cultural awareness, business etiquette and image training that prepares professionals with the critical behaviors necessary to build lasting business relationships and add value to their businesses and organization. -
Author, Teacher Mentor, Emily Diane Gunter - Guiding Genius - How to identify and Nurture Your Child's Genius
Guiding How to identify and nurture your child’s genius, helps Parents to learn how to teach and mentor their children into their purpose and genius with compassion and ease. When your child knows their purpose, values and genius for work and play, learning becomes exciting, interesting and engaging
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Karen Conlon - Author, The Teenager’s Guide to Adulting Skills and Life Hacks
”The Teenager’s Guide to Adulting Skills and Life Hacks: Learn the Practical, Social and Communications Skills That Will Help Boost Your Self-Confidence, Manage Emotions and Increase Independence.”
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Louis Mendoza - Sample Flyer (Re)constructing Memory, Place, and Identity in Twentieth Century Houston A Memoir on Family and Being Mexican American in Space City USA
What does it mean to be Mexican American in Houston, TX?
For the Mendoza-Martinez family, the answer to this question is complicated and evolving. In this fascinating memoir, author Dr Louis Mendoza tells his family’s story over three generations, exploring the ongoing efforts to negotiate intense racialization in Texas. Examining questions of community, belonging and home, migrancy, and social strata, the book considers the interconnectedness of ethnic identity and place through the lens of lived experience.
Explicitly addressing the challenges of constructing—or reconstructing—a multi-generational family narrative when the traditional resources of family archives are limited, this memoir will enhance and illuminate courses in Latinx or Latin American studies, migrant studies, American studies, sociology, oral history, and cultural anthropology. -
Steve Majors Author A Multiracial Experience One Man’s Search for Race, Identity, and Family
Join writer Steve Majors as he recounts his search for identity through race, family, generational trauma, queerness, and parenthood in this moving memoir.
The white-passing youngest son of a Black American family, journalist and author Steve Majors reflects on his life and experiences as a multi-racial queer man. A poignant narrative of identity formation, rejection, and re-formation, this moving memoir covers themes of generational trauma, abuse, race, sexuality, and family relationships.
Adapted for course reading from the original memoir High Yella, this book is ideal reading for higher education students of Black Studies, African American Studies, American Studies, Queer and LGBT+ Studies, Family Studies, and related courses in the social sciences. -
Ms. Shedia Asiya Nelson - Author, Poet & Playwright
Shedia Asiya Nelson manages 4 programs at URGENT, Inc. and has directed, choreographed and coordinated more than 20 productions with URGENT, Inc. Her most notable youth led production series of ”She Kept Her Bra On: Chronicles of a Teenage Love Affair” in promoting teen dating violence awareness was adapted to film in summer of 2013 ”Keeping it On” debuted under the direction of Jalen James Acosta. Her role as an actress and screenwriter with the supporting dynamic original cast from the play was well received. Her publications extend to 10 noteworthy poetry anthologies and through her Art of Healing Writing company she has edited manuscripts for graduate level psychology, fiction and non-fiction.
Nelson is an accomplished dancer versed in traditional African dance and Brazilian samba based movement where her performance and training extends more than 20 years. In Hawai’i, she performed with Samba Axe and First Circle: African drum and dance companies. She also performed South African based dance movement at Hawai’i Pacific University’s Travel Industry Management annual banquet for three years. During her senior year at Hawai’i Pacific University she toured with Up with People’s Broadway style musical production, ”A Common Beat” where she was the dance lead for all of the African dances in addition to a monologue. She obtained a bachelors degree in Communications with a concentration in Theater from Hawai’i Pacific University.
Currently, she performs with Venus Rising, Delou Africa and Jude Papaloko & Loray Mistik. Dance is an evolution of transcending movement that inspires my body to speak in harmony. To dance is poetic expression like painting a canvas of melody where my heart and soul is the instrument.