Women Of Leadership

Women Of Leadership

From The uncommon women’s Podcast

October 2, 2024 · 1h 15m · Episode 155

About this episode

In this episode, Ingrid Tomlinson and Rev. Dr. Deborah Tanksley-Brown discuss their leadership roles and efforts to empower marginalized women and girls in Chester County.

In this episode of Uncommon Women, we’re joined by Ingrid Tomlinson and Rev. Dr. Deborah Tanksley-Brown, two powerful leaders from **Black Women of Chester County in Action. Ingrid, co-chair of the #Our Voice Should Be Heard initiative, and Deborah, contributor to the Racial Trauma: Resiliency and Recovery action team, discuss their work in mobilizing marginalized women and girls to engage in civic life. Together, they share their personal journeys, the challenges faced by marginalized communities, and how their leadership is making a difference in Chester County. Tune in for a conversation on empowerment, community engagement, and resilience! Host: Chaniera http://uncommonwomen.net

People in this episode

Host: Chaniera

Guests: Ingrid Tomlinson, Rev. Dr. Deborah Tanksley-Brown

Topics covered

  • leadership
  • civic engagement
  • empowerment
  • marginalized communities
  • resilience

Keywords

  • leadership
  • marginalized women
  • civic life
  • community engagement
  • resilience

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Black Women of Chester County in Action, #Our Voice Should Be Heard, Racial Trauma: Resiliency and Recovery

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