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Kristena Lucky: Speaking Out On Racism

31m · Talking with Thomas · 11 Sep 19:00

"The microaggressions that me and so many [people of color] have experienced is exhausting . . . it’s something you wish you didn’t have to go through.” 

In my latest Talking with Thomas podcast, Kristena Lucky talks about her experiences with racism, the need for leaders who will unify our country, and the importance of educating and sharing knowledge about black history with younger generations.

Kristena is Executive Vice President/U.S. Brand Strategist at Edelman. Edelman is one of the largest global communications agencies that partners with businesses and organizations to evolve, promote and protect their brands and reputations. Throughout her career, she has developed and executed many successful marketing programs for Fortune 500 companies. Kristena received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from Michigan State University and lives in the Dallas area.

*The views mentioned during this podcast are personal views and opinions that may not reflect each person's company or organization.

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