Authenticity, Diversity, and Change Take Center Stage

Authenticity, Diversity, and Change Take Center Stage

Compelling Conversations Series set to inspire, educate, and empower the BHCC community

 

In a world that often values conformity over individuality, the Compelling Conversations Speaker Series at BHCC has emerged as a beacon of authenticity, encouraging people to use their unique voices to drive meaningful change. This year’s theme, centered around harnessing one’s true self to create a positive impact, has set the tone for a series of thought-provoking events to inspire, educate, and empower BHCC students, faculty, staff, and administrators.

Compelling Conversations“In our 50th year of excellence, we celebrate our legacy while forging a path towards an equitable and inclusive future,” said Nahomi Carlisle, Esq., Associate Vice President and Chief Equity and Compliance Officer. “It’s a moment to embrace our authenticity, to curate and refine the beautiful tapestry of our identities. Through our Compelling Conversations Speaker Series, let us discover reflections of ourselves and illuminate the boundless potential residing within us all.”

It's a moment to embrace our authenticity, to curate and refine the beautiful tapestry of our identities

-Nahomi Carlisle, Esq., Associate Vice President and Chief Equity and Compliance Officer

Activism and Advocacy Serve Up a Powerful Narrative

Chef Sherry Pocknett (Mashpee Wampanoag), a James Beard Award-winning chef and owner of Sly Fox DenThe series kicked off in November with a thought-provoking presentation in recognition of Native American Heritage Month by Chef Sherry Pocknett (Mashpee Wampanoag), a James Beard Award-winning chef and owner of Sly Fox Den. Rather than merely showcasing culinary delights, Chef Sherry used the platform as a compelling exploration of heritage, resilience, and the imperative to honor the contributions of Indigenous Peoples. Her insightful discourse expanded beyond the kitchen, delving into the challenges faced by women of color (WOC) and the broader Native American community and shifting the focus towards activism, cultural preservation, and the ongoing struggle 
for recognition and justice.

Adrienne Bailon-HoughtonProducer, daytime television host, and founder of the faith-based jewelry brand, XIXI, Adrienne Bailon-Houghton joined the BHCC community in a resounding celebration that embraced the College’s designation as a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI). Bailon-Houghton inspired the audience with her lived experiences, personal and professional, sharing with the BHCC community what being a Latina represents to her, and how she embodies it in everything she does. 

 She encouraged students to bring their authentic selves and the right doors will open, attributing her success to her ability to build connection with her community, and sharing how bringing her authenticity and Latinadad has created opportunities throughout her career.

A Tapestry of Voices

Nontombi Naomi TutuThe Compelling Conversations Speaker Series will continue to unfold this spring with a rich tapestry of voices that promise to spark introspection and encourage action. February heralds the arrival of Nontombi Naomi Tutu, a force in race and gender justice activism. As the daughter of Desmond Tutu, she carries a legacy of advocating for equality and human rights. This presentation, slated for February 1, marks the beginning of Black History Month and is expected to inspire profound dialogues.

Justin “Mr. Fascinate” Shaifer,On March 28, Justin “Mr. Fascinate” Shaifer, will bring fresh perspectives and intriguing discussions designed to inspire the next generation of STEM enthusiasts. Recognized as a LinkedIn Top Voice in Technology and acclaimed STEM educator, Mr. Fascinate is a dynamic force reshaping science and tech education, known for pioneering immersive educational experiences, leveraging cutting-edge technologies like 3D VFX, Virtual Production, and Generative AI. 

Closing on a Resonant Note

Kevin KreiderThe final installment of the series, set for May 2, features Kevin Kreider, a fervent advocate for mental health and recovery. Known for his role in the Netflix series Bling Empire, Kreider will address mental wellness, a subject that has gained paramount importance in the aftermath of the global pandemic. This event is a testament to the College’s commitment to nurturing holistic well-being and fostering a supportive community.

As the Compelling Conversations Speaker Series continues its journey, it invites participants to embrace their authentic selves, learn from diverse voices, and channel their energies into meaningful change. With events spanning across cultural, social, and personal landscapes, this series encapsulates the spirit of transformation and unity, profoundly impacting all who partake in its discussions.

Compelling Conversations are free and open to the public. For more information, visit bhcc.edu/cc.