
Interview with Taku Machirori (Emergination Africa)
Emergination Africa empowers learners and educators to turn their passion for entrepreneurship into valuable business ventures through training and accelerator
Aimee Allison is the founder and president of She the People, a national organization that elevates the voice and power of women of color as leaders of a new political and cultural era. She made political history in 2019 when she organized and moderated the nation’s first presidential forum for women of color which led to to widespread recognition of the issues and strength of this voting block. For the past 5 years, she has been a leading advocate for women of color on the presidential ticket, on the Supreme Court, and in Congress. Allison’s expert political insight and power building efforts have been featured across national and international media outlets from Politico to the New York Times and PBS to MSNBC. Allison holds a B.A. and M.A. from Stanford University.
Emergination Africa empowers learners and educators to turn their passion for entrepreneurship into valuable business ventures through training and accelerator
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