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GREENVILLE, S.C. - SCaroNews -- Melissa Whiteford St. Clair, entrepreneur and poet is pleased to announce she will be a speaker at the BRI Talks Global Growth and Gratitude Summit hosted by speaker business development coach, Terilee Harrison, founder of BRI (Bold. Real. Impactful.) Talks. Whiteford St. Clair will share her ministry with a talk titled 50 Years on Mute | How I Found My Voice by Listening to the Voice of God where she'll be sharing what it means to answer a calling on Thursday, November 14, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
This summit is all about discovering the power of gratitude to transform your life, business, health, and relationships. As a faith-driven community, we'll explore bold, real, and impactful strategies that inspire growth in every area of life.
Here's what attendees will gain from the summit:
Putting down roots in South Carolina, Melissa found herself emotionally affected by the rise in social injustice in our country and dedicated herself to learning more about racism. While participating in the course "On The Matter of Race: White People Committed to Beginning the Journey Together" led by Dr. Lynne Maureen Hurdle Price, poetry became a processing mechanism for her thoughtful reflections and responses to homework assignments through verse.
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"Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, "Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?" And I said, "Here am I. Send me!" I had a strong call toward social justice in 2020," stated Whiteford St. Clair. "As a white woman informed by a white-washed curriculum, I didn't know what I didn't know and began a course of study for white people committed to learning more about racism and systemic racism." She concluded, "Through a Godsend, I discovered the power of poetry as a means of expression and transformation, and I found my voice in the fight for social justice and equity."
The Growth and Gratitude Summit will be held online. Register for FREE here: https://bri-talks-gratitude-meeting-2411.eventr... (https://whitegirladvocacy.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=a88762d111ca6baa4a996675a&id=f42bd4dccc&e=a3952fd81e).
About Melissa Whiteford St. Clair:
Entrepreneur. Advocate. Poet. Explores racism and social change through verse. Visit WhiteGirlAdvocacy (https://whitegirladvocacy.com/) to learn more. Author of "Home Work A Collection of Poems Sparked by One White Woman's Journey on the Matter of Race," "Heart Work A Heart-Centered Collection of Poems," and self-guided workbook, "White Girl Homework." Follow Melissa's social justice journey on the WGA blog (https://whitegirladvocacy.com/blog), social media Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/whitegirladvocacy), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/whitegirladvocacy/), and YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@whitegirladvocacy/videos).
This summit is all about discovering the power of gratitude to transform your life, business, health, and relationships. As a faith-driven community, we'll explore bold, real, and impactful strategies that inspire growth in every area of life.
Here's what attendees will gain from the summit:
- Strategies for growing your business and wealth through gratitude.
- Tools for improving health and well-being from a grateful mindset.
- Insights on building stronger, more meaningful relationships.
- Faith-driven leadership tips to inspire lasting change.
Putting down roots in South Carolina, Melissa found herself emotionally affected by the rise in social injustice in our country and dedicated herself to learning more about racism. While participating in the course "On The Matter of Race: White People Committed to Beginning the Journey Together" led by Dr. Lynne Maureen Hurdle Price, poetry became a processing mechanism for her thoughtful reflections and responses to homework assignments through verse.
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"Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, "Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?" And I said, "Here am I. Send me!" I had a strong call toward social justice in 2020," stated Whiteford St. Clair. "As a white woman informed by a white-washed curriculum, I didn't know what I didn't know and began a course of study for white people committed to learning more about racism and systemic racism." She concluded, "Through a Godsend, I discovered the power of poetry as a means of expression and transformation, and I found my voice in the fight for social justice and equity."
The Growth and Gratitude Summit will be held online. Register for FREE here: https://bri-talks-gratitude-meeting-2411.eventr... (https://whitegirladvocacy.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=a88762d111ca6baa4a996675a&id=f42bd4dccc&e=a3952fd81e).
About Melissa Whiteford St. Clair:
Entrepreneur. Advocate. Poet. Explores racism and social change through verse. Visit WhiteGirlAdvocacy (https://whitegirladvocacy.com/) to learn more. Author of "Home Work A Collection of Poems Sparked by One White Woman's Journey on the Matter of Race," "Heart Work A Heart-Centered Collection of Poems," and self-guided workbook, "White Girl Homework." Follow Melissa's social justice journey on the WGA blog (https://whitegirladvocacy.com/blog), social media Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/whitegirladvocacy), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/whitegirladvocacy/), and YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@whitegirladvocacy/videos).
Source: White Girl Advocacy LLC
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