Story 36/100: Tokiwa T. Smith is "standing in her truth" by integrating rest cycles and gathering in safe spaces with other Black women to fuel her soul.
She has the receipts and capacity – chemical engineer, social entrepreneur, author, and STEM advocate – to navigate philanthropic gatekeepers and build her legacy.
Episode Highlights:
LIVING BETTER
Making rest cycles a normal way of being. Especially as an introvert.
LEARNING DAILY
The impact of culturally relevant mentoring and groups outside of peer, professional, and familial networks.
LEADING BOLDLY
Addressing the inequities of Black Women founders in philanthropy.
Expecting more Black business leaders and politicians to courageously “kick over tables like Jesus did in the temple” — to right wrongs and provide the resources needed to care for its own community.
Note: Matthew 21:12-14; Mark 11:15-18
🔗 Ways to connect with Tokiwa T. Smith
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tokiwatsmith/
Instagram handle: @tokiwasmith
Website: https://tokiwatsmith.com/
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