Stories That Lead: Empowerment, Advocacy, and the Art of Self-Publishing

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To inspire, empower, and uplift women of color in leadership and creative spaces, BIPOC Women Executives is proud to host an exclusive panel discussion featuring three remarkable self-published authors: Cheryl Walker-Robertson, Dr. Tracy Perkins-Munn, and Toi Jackson. This dynamic event will focus on themes of resilience, leadership, and advocacy, showcasing the unique journeys of these authors while celebrating the art of self-publishing as a powerful tool for storytelling and empowerment.

The panel will provide members of BIPOC Women Executives with an unparalleled opportunity to hear firsthand about the challenges, successes, and strategies involved in self-publishing. Attendees will also gain valuable insights into leveraging storytelling to create meaningful change and pursue entrepreneurial goals.

Meet the Panelists

Cheryl Walker-Robertson
Author & Leadership Expert
Cheryl is a renowned author and thought leader who is celebrated for her business etiquette and leadership expertise. Her work empowers professionals to lead confidently and authentically, blending practical advice with compelling storytelling to inspire audiences worldwide.

Dr. Tracy Perkins-Munn
Author & Data Science Pioneer
Tracy, a trailblazer in data-driven decision-making, combines her extensive professional expertise with storytelling to share unique perspectives on navigating challenges and seizing opportunities. Her work inspires women to thrive in spaces traditionally dominated by others.

Toi Jackson
Author & Advocate for Survivors of Domestic Violence
Toi is the author of Just Breathe, a gripping Shakespearean-style tragedy exploring love, heartbreak, and resilience through the lens of domestic violence. Her advocacy aims to raise awareness and foster meaningful change, supporting survivors and building stronger communities.

What Attendees Will Gain

  • Practical advice on self-publishing, including branding, marketing, and audience engagement.
  • Strategies for using storytelling for advocacy, leadership, and empowerment.
  • Inspiration and actionable steps to balance creative pursuits with entrepreneurial goals.

Why This Event Matters

This panel discussion aligns with BIPOC Women Executives’ mission to foster community, growth, and empowerment. By amplifying the voices of BIPOC women in leadership and creative spaces, the event seeks to inspire attendees to embrace their unique stories and turn their aspirations into reality.

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