Tired of talking about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion without seeing real change?

Your employees are, too.

It’s time to walk the talk.

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Build an empowered workplace today.

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    Keynote Addresses by Nora Alwah

    Looking for a Keynote Speaker for your next event or conference? Nora Alwah is available to speak about internalized oppression in the workplace and how everyone can play a role in healing it.

  • Empowement Training

    Systems of Oppression Training

    People with marginalized identities often fail to reach their potential in the workplace due to built-in systems of oppression which often continue unnoticed for years. It’s time workplaces took intentional steps to dismantle systems of oppression. Nora will teach you how.

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    Team Empowerment Course

    You or your teammates with multiple marginalized identities may be suffering from the harmful effects of internalized oppression, preventing full engagement in the workplace. Nora will adapt her trademark course, n’betweener, to meet the needs of your team to help them turn their pain into their superpower.

About Nora Alwah

Nora is a cis, queer, multiracial woman of color from Denmark and Comoros. After a decade as an immigrant, she is now a U.S. citizen.

She fiercely challenges systemic oppression and empowers people to reclaim their unapologetic truth and innate power.

Nora coined this term “n’betweener” to create language to describe people who exist at the intersection of multiple complex identities.

The inspiration came from her parents, who couldn’t be more opposite. One is Black-Arab, and the other is White. One comes from one of the richest countries in the world, while the other is from the poorest. One is Muslim, the other is Atheist, and the list goes on.

Nora feels her most authentic self when she code-switches between languages and spaces. Her passion lies in giving n’betweeners the opportunity to feel confident in understanding their experience. She wants to provide a language that gives them the courage to live an inspired life.

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