The Humanity Project has just launched our first speakers bureau. We hope you’ll explore the list of inspiring topics and impressive speakers — and bring one of us to your group soon. We can talk to your nonprofit, company, club or other organization. Or just to a group of your friends. And we’ll do it anywhere in the world in an online presentation. (If you’re in South Florida, we can come to you in person if you prefer, using Covid safety protocols.)
We have ten speakers as we launch the program, with more expected to join. For now, all our speakers are members of the Humanity Project Board of Directors or our Leadership Council. Each one is an expert on the topics they’ve chosen to offer the public. And what an exciting, diverse selection of topics it is, 19 of them to date. They include:
“Intersectional identity: black and gay”: What does it mean to identify with more than one social group? What are the problems and what is the promise for those who identify as both black and gay?
“Respect on the roads”: Respect for others is never more immediately urgent than when we are driving. A former investigative reporter on auto safety offers insights and practical tips for safe motoring.
“Gender inequality and gender violence”: What is gender inequality and how does it contribute to gender violence?
“Supporting your transgender child”: How can a parent offer a nurturing love to their transgender child?
“Trauma healing and self-love”: A trauma survivor explores what it means to move beyond the pain and find ways to love ourselves.
“Microagressions: A Primer for CEOs”: A longtime CEO explains how fellow executives can avoid microagressions — those often unintentional comments or actions that may be regarded as discriminatory toward a marginalized group such as a racial or ethnic minority.
“Religious equality”: An Islamic scholar’s perspective on the meaning of religious equality.
Our talks are lively, interactive and very uplifting. We hope you’ll check out the full list of speakers and topics on our new Speakers Bureau page. Visit the Speakers Bureau. It’s one more way the Humanity Project works each day toward “Equality For Each, Respect For All!”