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16: (BEST OF) The Power of Us: Community, Culture & Black Women Rising

16: (BEST OF) The Power of Us: Community, Culture & Black Women Rising

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Brandi Rand revisits conversations that shine a light on what true progress in diversity, equity, and inclusion looks like—especially when led by Black women. While DEI roles are being cut and corporate initiatives are being scaled back, this episode reminds us that the work didn’t start in 2020, and it certainly doesn’t stop now. These women have been doing the work—whether or not they ever held the title. From building inclusive spaces within agencies to executing campaigns that center Black mental health, this episode captures the relentless commitment to showing up, building community, and using personal agency as a vehicle for impact. Listeners will hear powerful reflections on collaboration, mentorship, leadership, and why community is more important than ever. This is a celebration of Black women as culture shapers, truth-tellers, and systems-builders—proof that when the door closes, we build the whole house. KEY POINTS 5: How to Pitch Big Ideas and WIN (Even When They Say No) with Courtney Richardson 7: Is DEI Dead? The Truth About Inclusion & Business with Aisha Bean 11: Thorough, Thoughtful, and Intentional: Ashlee Green on Creating Safe Spaces for Black Women Get In Touch with Brandi Rand! IG | https://www.instagram.com/brandi_rand/ LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandirand/ HER Agency, The Collective Are you a Black woman thriving in advertising or ready to start? Join HER Agency, The Collective—a community designed for you to build, connect, and own your agency with women who share your journey. Let’s have real conversations, elevate our brands, and make space where we belong. Join The Collective Today! Follow Us on IG: instagram.com/heragencypod/ Her Agency is produced by EPYC Media Network
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