Diaspora in Development
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The Diaspora and Development Podcast is a place where men and women of the African, Asian, Caribbean, and Latin American diaspora working in international development can discuss issues that impact the developing world and their careers.
Diaspora in Development
4M ago
On the first episode of 2024, we talk about climate change with Blessing Ewe and Sequoia Riley. We caught Blessing on her return from COP 28. We discuss how climate change disproportionately affects people of color, climate change research and what we can do to combat climate change. Dr. Sequoia Riley is a Research Associate at HARC, focusing on the Water-Climate-Energy nexus. Her research specializations and interests include urban environmental planning and management, green infrastructure, flood disaster risk management, adaptive governance, and environmental justice efforts in the context ..read more
Diaspora in Development
5M ago
This month I speak to France Francois a social impact leader who is currently the Director of Global Community management at TikTok and the Founder and former Executive Director of In Cultured Company, an organization committed to racial equality and transforming legacies of conflict between Black and Latinx leaders and communities. We talk about France's transition from International Development to the Private Sector, and if International Development works. It's a great conversation enjoy!
You can find out more about France at https://francefrancois.com/
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Diaspora in Development
5M ago
In our third episode will be speaking to Christa Michaud from Partners in Health.
Christa is a Senior Development Officer on the Major and Principal Gifts team at Partners In Health, a social justice nonprofit that provides high quality health care to those who need it most. In addition to helping generate the funding needed to support PIH’s mission, Christa also contributes to several of the organizations Equity, Diversity and Inclusion initiatives. Before transitioning to the nonprofit sector 13 years ago, Christa spent more than a decade working at marketing communications firms across the ..read more
Diaspora in Development
5M ago
In this Episode we speak to Dave Fils- Aime Founder and Executive Director of Basketball to Uplift the Youth (BAL) a non-profit organization that uses basketball as a tool to educate and mentor Haitian youth. Dave left a promising career in International Development to concentrate on BAL. He will talk about his career trajectory and how he keeps BAL running during exceptionally difficult times in Haiti.
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Diaspora in Development
5M ago
My first guest is Anick Silencieux, founder and executive director of Support Black Charities. Support Black Charities is an online directory that connects Black-led, Black focus or Black-serving organizations to supporters and allies in the community.
Anick and I will talk about her organization and what led her to create Support Black Charities.
For more about Support Black Charities, check out their website: https://supportblackcharities.org/
Host: Soraya Senosier - Music and editing: Rukayato-fiverr The opinions shared on this podcast are the opinions of the individuals and are ..read more