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Dr. Artika Tyner from Planting People Growing Justice. Learn About How She is Changing the World Through Her Incredible Work as a Civil Rights Attorney, Author, Social Justice Advocate and More.

April 26, 2021 Hannah and Nicole Season 1 Episode 53
Dr. Artika Tyner from Planting People Growing Justice. Learn About How She is Changing the World Through Her Incredible Work as a Civil Rights Attorney, Author, Social Justice Advocate and More.
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Dr. Artika Tyner from Planting People Growing Justice. Learn About How She is Changing the World Through Her Incredible Work as a Civil Rights Attorney, Author, Social Justice Advocate and More.
Apr 26, 2021 Season 1 Episode 53
Hannah and Nicole

In episode 53 we spoke with Dr. Artika Tyner from Planting People Growing Justice. She has worked as a civil rights attorney for 15 years, written multiple books, runs a non-profit and so much more! She shines a light on the hope that exists for our future and is finding creative ways to combat racial injustice through her books, classes and speaking engagements. She is a powerhouse of knowledge and we could have talked to her for hours! This is an episode not to miss! Learn more about Dr. Artika Tyner HERE.  Featuring the song "Vanishing" by local musician Amanda B. Perry.

Dr. Artika R. Tyner is a passionate educator, lawyer, author, sought after speaker, and advocate for justice. She is committed to training students to serve as social justice engineers who create new inroads to justice and freedom. In recognition of her leadership and service, she is the recipient of more than two dozen awards that include: Women in Business, American Small Business Champion, International Educator Citizen, and American Bar Association Difference Makers.

She has been featured in a variety of media outlets. She is a prolific, award-winning author of adult and children’s books that includes: Amazing Africa: A to Z and The Leader’s Journey: A Guide to Discovering the Leader Within. She serves as a global citizen by supporting education, entrepreneurship, and women’s leadership initiatives in Africa. Dr. Tyner is the founder of Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute, a nonprofit organization committed to promoting literacy and diversity in books.


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In episode 53 we spoke with Dr. Artika Tyner from Planting People Growing Justice. She has worked as a civil rights attorney for 15 years, written multiple books, runs a non-profit and so much more! She shines a light on the hope that exists for our future and is finding creative ways to combat racial injustice through her books, classes and speaking engagements. She is a powerhouse of knowledge and we could have talked to her for hours! This is an episode not to miss! Learn more about Dr. Artika Tyner HERE.  Featuring the song "Vanishing" by local musician Amanda B. Perry.

Dr. Artika R. Tyner is a passionate educator, lawyer, author, sought after speaker, and advocate for justice. She is committed to training students to serve as social justice engineers who create new inroads to justice and freedom. In recognition of her leadership and service, she is the recipient of more than two dozen awards that include: Women in Business, American Small Business Champion, International Educator Citizen, and American Bar Association Difference Makers.

She has been featured in a variety of media outlets. She is a prolific, award-winning author of adult and children’s books that includes: Amazing Africa: A to Z and The Leader’s Journey: A Guide to Discovering the Leader Within. She serves as a global citizen by supporting education, entrepreneurship, and women’s leadership initiatives in Africa. Dr. Tyner is the founder of Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute, a nonprofit organization committed to promoting literacy and diversity in books.


Visit our website at www.momsdishmn.com
Instagram and Facebook @momsdishmn

Support the show (http://www.momsdishmn.com)


Support the Show.