November: Women of Color: Leaders of Courage and Social Justice
In honor of the courageous women of color who contribute to the healing of systemic racism and oppression.
November 15, 8:00 am PT - What Color is Your Band-Aid ?: Recognizing Systemic Oppression and Exclusion Experienced by Women of Color
Speaker: Armenta Hinton, PhD
Dr. Armenta Hinton is the equity and title ix coordinator at Elizabethtown College. She is an active scholar/practitioner and presenter in the area of title ix, equity and diversity and inclusion with a broad range of experience that includes 15 years in Germany and England. While abroad she served on the Birmingham Royal Ballet and Birmingham Opera Company board of directors.Dr. Hinton’s scholarship focuses on leadership and sustainability of Historically Black Colleges and Universities post Fordice. Hinton is the co-editor of “Persistence and Memory,” a collection of essays on diversity with reflections written by Derald Wing Sue, and contributed a chapter to the book “Preserving HBCU’s Million Dollar Legacy”.
She received a B.F.A. in music history and piano from Alabama State University, a historically black college and university, and also studied at Roosevelt University’s Chicago Musical College. She received her Post Graduate Certificate in Psychotherapy from Birmingham City University in England and her Ph.D. in Leadership and Change from Antioch University.
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