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Dr. Amanda Kemp is an accomplished educator and scholar specializing in racial justice and mindful living. She earned her PhD from Northwestern University and has taught at the college level for over a decade. As a Master Teacher, she has influenced over 25,000 individuals through her work, blending academic rigor with practical strategies for social transformation. Kemp is the creator of the H.E.A.R.T. System for Racial Justice and the founder of Theatre for Transformation, leveraging arts and dialogue to foster equity. Her expertise spans community-building, cultural competence, and mindful living, and she has collaborated with prominent figures like Danny Glover and Toni Morrison. She frequently speaks at events such as TEDxWilmington, where she discusses navigating conversations on race.
- Education: PhD from Northwestern University, Stanford University graduate
- Professional Experience: Over a decade in higher education, former collaborator with Rev. Jesse Jackson and Hon. Maxine Waters
- Key Contributions: Authored Say the Wrong Thing: Stories and Strategies for Racial Justice and Authentic Community, featured on PBS
Her research emphasizes actionable frameworks for racial justice and compassionate leadership, advocating for systemic change through education and artistic expression. Kemp’s work bridges academic theory with grassroots activism, creating pathways for authentic dialogue and transformation.
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