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The world is changing and we all know it and can feel it.
As a result, the methods and tools we use to connect with others from different lifestyles, cultures, backgrounds and beliefs must adapt to today's needs as well. "What Color Is Your Soul?" looks at Human Diversity and Inclusion through a scientific spiritual lens.
In this latest book, Niambi injects humor, creativity and insight while providing a refreshing approach from an actionable perspective. This book is for everyone
Niambi deepens our conversation; inspires flexibility in our thinking while activating each of us to be a powerful catalyst for positive change and transformation.
"What Color Is Your Soul?" takes a truly amazing heart-centered approach; focusing on assisting you, the reader, in developing an effective and adaptable Cultural Intelligence - which is an asset when navigating cultural differences and beliefs.
This life-changing book will inspire and support our collective desire to create intentional community environments; where the vision of Global Inclusion becomes more of "who" we are, rather than "what" we do.
About the Author
Jaha-Echols, Niambi: - "Niambi is an Author, Inspirational Speaker, Cultural Agility Strategist, Spiritual Activist and has spent the past 30 years working as a Transformation Advocate. She is the Principal and Lead Consultant for Cross-Cultural Agility, LLC where she trains, coaches and consults individuals and corporations on issues supporting cultural intelligence and new pathways to inclusion. Niambi's passion is helping others to transform their mindsets and personal stuck points so that they can deepen their connections to all of humanity. She is the Founder of The Butterfly Movement, where she utilizes the symbolism of the caterpillar/butterfly metamorphosis to foster emotional and spiritual transformation in women and girls. She has been featured in Essence and Ebony Magazines, MSN.com and Oprah's Angel Network for her work with teen girls. She is a faculty member of Expert Online Training, is a member of the National Diversity Council and serves as a Professional Advisor to graduate students at DePaul University's School for New Learning. She is also a Program Faculty member of Art of Living Retreat Center in Boone, NC. What excites her is when she can provide tools to help others gain a foothold in their struggles to understand the ways that racism, unconscious bias, privilege, and prejudice operate in our minds - notably when she can support authentic relationships constructed out of the raw ingredients of cross-cultural differences."
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