Interfaith Alumnae Panel: Black Women Alumnae Centering Faith Identity in their Careers
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Interfaith Alumnae Panel: Black Women Alumnae Centering Faith Identity in their Careers
The Trotter Interfaith Program is hosting an Interfaith Alumnae Panel: Black Women Centering Faith Identity in their Careers. This virtual event is being presented as part of Women's History Month. Our panelists and moderator are all graduates of the University of Michigan. Each brings a wealth of experience and perspective on how religious, spiritual and secular (RSS) worldview intersects with all facets of our identity and with our careers.
The event will be moderated by Elizabeth James, Program Associate for the Department of Afroamerican and African Studies.
Panelists include:
Andrea Buckley is a Social Worker, Licensed Therapist, Mental Health Consultant, and the owner of Drea Inspires, LLC. Drea Inspires is a virtual private practice agency based in Michigan and a movement designed to help humans live out their maximum potential for mental wellness. Andrea also serves as a therapist/staff social worker at the University of Michigan's Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) office.
Omolara Aza Mino is a Social Worker, Femcee, Singer, and Dancer. She is the author of many publications, including the 2016 “A Black Children’s Story Series vol. 1”, geared towards Black women, Black artists, and the Black community at large. Her mission is to empower and educate through her creativity and self-expression, as well as continue to spread a vibe that brings peace, love, and joy to the community.
Mikhaella Norwood is the Founder & CEO of Freelife Productions LLC, working to inspire people to live the life that they have always wanted. Mikhaella is an award-winning spoken word artist, actress, motivational speaker, emcee, and author of her premiere book of poetry, Fruit: Haiku of Haikus for the Blossoming Soul.