Emmy + Peabody Award winner @wkamaubell joins us at our 15th Annual National Summit for Courageous Conversation® for a fireside chat with our Founder @courageousdove. Expect humor, honesty + fearless truth-telling. 📍 New Orleans | Oct 11–15
Join us: https://t.co/bqoCmLhqET
Because division is loud. Because erasure is constant. Because history is being rewritten in real time.
We need Courageous Conversation® right now because equity doesn’t happen by accident. It happens when we tell the truth, hold discomfort, and choose to come together.
This Labor Day, let's remember that not all labor is valued equally. Recent data shows nearly 300,000 Black women left the workforce recently, highlighting how their essential contributions often go overlooked. We must recognize and uplift the work of Black women. #LaborDay
Bob Moses was shot in 1961 for helping Black residents register to vote.
He wasn’t armed—he carried clipboards.
This is what voter suppression looked like then.
It looks different now, but the goal is the same.
#CourageousConversation#BobMoses
On this day in 2016, Colin Kaepernick first sat, then took a knee to protest police brutality and racial injustice. They changed the rules. Twisted the story. But he never changed his stance.
He started a movement. Where are you standing now? #CourageousConversation#TakeAKnee
Dr. Laura Minero: “Reclaiming Our Personal and Collective Power and Magic for Liberation.”
📅 Oct 11–15, 2025 | 📍 New Orleans, LA
🔗 Register now: https://t.co/HYR337q7uU
#CCSummit2025#ComeTogether
ICE raids aren’t just at the border—they’re in our neighborhoods. Families are torn apart. People locked in cages. No due process.
This isn’t just about immigration. It’s about human rights. This is all of our fight.
#CourageousConversation
Policing didn’t begin with safety — it began with hunting down Black people.
We enter this truth from what we feel, think, believe, or do. Each matters.
With all that’s happening in D.C., where are you entering the conversation? #CourageousConversation
On Aug 13, 1955, Lamar Smith was shot outside a Mississippi courthouse while helping Black residents vote.
Dozens saw it. No one was held accountable.
Voter suppression didn’t start with laws—it started with violence. And it still hasn’t ended.
#LamarSmith#VotingRights
Courageous leadership demands more than intellect or emotion — it requires complete alignment. When we combine our thoughts, feelings, and beliefs, we act with greater intention and impact. This is how the movement continues. This is how we come together to build what’s next.
Beyond Diversity™ has been rebuilt for today’s urgent racial moment. Join us Oct 11–12 in New Orleans for Pre-Summit Training + the debut of Beyond Diversity: Next Generation at the 15th Courageous Conversation® Summit.
Register now: https://t.co/cqh2aTKsqM
In 2014, Michael Brown Jr. was shot and killed by police just days after graduating high school. He was unarmed. Left in the street for hours. No justice.
His death sparked a movement.
The system that failed him is still failing us.
#CourageousConversation#MichaelBrown
“Hands up, don’t shoot.”
Michael Brown was 18. Unarmed. Hands raised.
He was still shot and left in the street.
That chant echoed through Ferguson. And it still echoes today.
Our hands are up, but they’re still shooting.
#CourageousConversation
“Your most courageous action isn’t just what you say—it’s how fully you show up.”
At the 30th Anniversary of Beyond Diversity™, @courageousdove reminded us: real leadership means aligning thought, feeling, belief, and action.
That’s how we stay free.
#CourageousConversation
20 years ago, Courageous Conversations About Race challenged us to tell the truth about race. Today, @courageousdove signed copies at @teamboost, honoring a movement that continues to shift hearts, minds, and systems.
At the @TEAMBOOST Pre-Conference Academy, we didn’t just talk—we told the truth. Real change starts when we say what systems try to silence. That’s the work of @CCAboutRace.
Who gets to tell America's story—and who gets erased from it? On April 30, Glenn E. Singleton opens the @TEAMBOOST Conference with a Courageous Conversation® on race, power, and reclaiming the truth of who belongs in the story of now. #BOOST2025 https://t.co/aTPuJzXUQB
What if a wearable camera could prevent police brutality? Tech isn’t the solution—it’s transformative police training. That’s what we do. Your donation funds officer training & community healing programs that build safer/accountable neighborhoods. https://t.co/Cka0oS2LBv
This staggering statistic calls for action. Could a wearable camera be the answer? HndsUp is an innovation we hope to never launch—because real change starts with transformative police training & community healing. That’s what we do. Donate today: https://t.co/Cka0oS2LBv