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Project Noir: The Blueprint to Empower Black Women 💡

Project Noir: The Blueprint to Empower Black Women 💡

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Join "Strategic Moves with Kenn Dowell" as we explore Project Noir: The Blueprint to Empower Black Women 💡. This game-changing conversation dives into insightful discussions on the intersection of culture, politics, and systemic challenges faced by Black women in Northeast Ohio. Featuring expert insights from Chi-Chi and Bethany of Enlightened Solutions, this transformative journey sheds light on healthcare, workplace, and educational disparities, while unlocking the secrets to actionable solutions for real, lasting change.Discover how Project Noir is amplifying personal stories and mapping systemic inequalities, creating a roadmap to empower women, foster solidarity, and build a brighter future for our communities. This is not just a report—it’s a movement toward equity and justice. Don’t miss this inspiring and informative episode! Like, share, and subscribe to "Strategic Moves with Kenn Dowell" for more expert insights and transformative strategies. Join the conversation in the comments and help drive meaningful change today!#cynthiag #chrissie #communityactivism #enlightenedsolutions #healthcareequityCHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro

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