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DEI | Hanadi Chehabeddine

September 29, 2020 @ 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM EDT

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Everyday Heroes Eliminating Prejudice
Date: 9/29/20
Time: 4PM EDT
Length: 60 Minutes
Event Type: Virtual

Description

Featured Guest Speaker

Hanadi Chehabeddine

About Hanadi
In the business of Uniting People, Purpose, Potential and Profits across the generations at work

Hanadi is a public speaker and media professional on Islam. A Minnesota-registered Specific Benefit Corporation, Hanadi SBC delivers education, awareness and consultancy to establish harmony in corporate communities in the private and public sector and thus help eliminate some of the prejudice against Muslims here in the U.S.

​Hanadi is a Human Rights Award recipient from the city of Eden Prairie city for her efforts in dismantling misconceptions about Islam and building bridges of unity.
She has been featured in the Star Tribune for her community building projects and has been published The Washington Times, the Huffington Post, The Star Tribune, MinnPost, The Guthrie Theater, the Minneapolis Institute of Art and recently Cosmopolitan magazine and Pantsuit Nation book.

Hanadi is also a U.S. State Department international speaker and a TEDx speaker.
​Her recent session at the National SHRM Diversity and Inclusion Conference and Exposition on demystifying Islam and Muslims attests to her caliber and outspokenness.

Her work serves to challenge the negative perception of Muslims in the media by presenting and mainstreaming positive stories that reflect the honest contributions of Muslims in America and positioning them as an active and essential fabric of the American community.

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Date:
September 29, 2020
Time:
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM EDT
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Live Stream (EDT)
NY

Organizer

Women CHOICE

 

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