
"Roses from Concrete: The Journey of Sharetha Davis"
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In this inspiring episode, Cornell Bunting sits down with Sharetha Davis, the dynamic founder of Roses from Concrete—a movement deeply inspired by Tupac Shakur’s poetry collection The Rose That Grew from Concrete (1999). Sharetha opens up about what the iconic metaphor means to her, sharing heartfelt stories of growing up in Lehigh Acres and embracing her Caribbean roots.
Now setting her sights on the Miss Corporate America Florida crown, Sharetha talks about how pageantry fits into her ever-growing portfolio of philanthropy—both in Florida and abroad. She also reflects on her medical background and how it led her to become a Girl Scout mentor and a trusted youth counselor in the Dunbar community.
Tune in for a powerful conversation about resilience, cultural pride, and leading with purpose as Sharetha continues to blossom in spaces where roses aren’t expected to grow.
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