
About this Event
Join BlackFemaleProject for a book talk and meet-and-greet with justice-focused author, Dr. Mia Settles-Tidwell. Her book, , pushes the unmute button on taboo topics, offers insider insights to what really happens in the C-suite, and provides practical strategies for how women of color and women committed to social justice can navigate the fires, traps, and political landmines in the workplace and come out… Unscathed!
All tickets include a copy of the book which is available for pick up in advance of the event if you’d like to start enjoying it.
What you can expect during the experience:
- light lunch
- book reading and discussion of key points and strategies as well as author’s inspiration, motivation, and writing process
- Q&A with author and book signing
- opportunity to purchase copies of Unscathed
- information about upcoming opportunities related to the book (The Unscathed Chronicles, The Unscathed Network Hotline, and The Unscathed Retreat)
- background on the #UnscathedMovement
About the Author
With over 30 years of educational leadership expertise in both TK-12 and higher education systems, Dr. Settles-Tidwell is a prolific writer for justice and is a self-proclaimed "At-the-Table Activist.” She is the author of the book, and President and CEO of Set-Up for Success Educational Consulting, which utilizes equity-centered, innovative, practical, and situational approaches to set up mid- to executive-level leaders and organizations for success.
Dr. Settles-Tidwell is a proud graduate of U.C. Berkeley, where she earned her undergraduate degree in Social Welfare, and CSU East Bay, where she earned Masters and Doctorate degrees in Educational Leadership for Social Justice. She is co-author of the article, “An Anti-American Ban On Critique: A Critical Policy Commentary”; originator of the concept, “At-the-Table Activism”; and curator of Sacramento State’s Believing, Becoming, and Being Framework and Mural Project, focused on transforming campuses into antiracist and inclusive environments.
Downtown Oakland location to be shared with ticket holders closer to the event date.
Tickets:
$40 (includes book experience, lunch, signed book)
All tickets include a copy of the book which is available for pick up in advance of the event if you’d like to start enjoying it.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
1955 Broadway, 1955 Broadway, Oakland, United States
USD 44.52