Don't Judge A Book By It's Cover! Diversity, Equity & Inclusion In Action!
9:00 AM Contiental Breakfast
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM Presentation
Keynote speaker Dr. Adolph Brown offers the most unique, relevant, relatable, entertaining, and fun yet challenging presentations today. Being reared by a single parent mother in the housing projects and having his oldest sibling and only brother murdered when he was only 11 years old, Adolph experienced many adverse childhood experiences. Although Dr. Brown was reared in the urban housing projects, many of his greatest life lessons occurred while spending summers in rural Virginia on his grandparent's farm. As a former at-risk student in both Head Start and public education turned top K-12 Education Keynote Speaker, funny Master Teacher, and one of the best fun Campus motivational speakers today, Dr. Adolph Brown has extensive personal and professional experience and knowledge in Diversity, Equity & Inclusion.
Literally, one cannot tell the contents of a book by just looking at the material used to hold it together. A book with a torn and worn cover may be more important, more entertaining, or more useful than a book bound in a flashier manner. The same can be extended to relationships. The prejudice of making decisions solely based on outward appearance could cost one the chance of a meaningful encounter. This is a journey that will provide opportunities for self-exploration of one's implicit biases, the tools to adjust automatic patterns of thinking, and ultimately strategies to eliminate discriminatory behaviors.
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