The Culture is the Content:
Juneteenth Edition
Join us for a powerful and timely conversation that explores how culture is not just inspiration—it is the content. In this special Juneteenth Edition, we’ll honor the legacy of Black freedom, creativity, and expression while examining how cultural narratives shape branding, storytelling, and community-building today.
Friday
June 20
5 PM EST
Why Attend This Webinar
Center Culture, Not Just Trends
Go beyond surface-level inspiration. Learn how to recognize culture as a creative foundation—not just an aesthetic—to create work that honors, not exploits, its origins.
This session will help you amplify Black voices in your work without tokenism. Discover how to support and celebrate cultural storytelling with nuance, care, and clarity.
Honor Black Narratives Authentically
From music to memes, Black creators drive culture—but are too often erased from credit. Learn how to build, brand, and collaborate in ways that protect and uplift original voices.
Understand the Power of Cultural Ownership
Representation isn’t a checkbox—it’s a commitment. Explore how cultural relevance fuels community connection and drives meaningful engagement when done with intention.
Build Brand Integrity Through Representation
Jasmine Fluker
DEIB & Identity Strategist | Executive Coach & Leadership Advisor | Speaker | Content Maven & Personal Branding Expert
Founder of The Pivotal Paradigm Project, Jasmine Fluker is a visionary DEI strategist devoted to building inclusive spaces where every voice is valued. Her work is rooted in legacy, lived experience, and a powerful commitment to equity that transforms organizations and empowers communities.
Speaker
Speaker
Vanity Jenkins
Executive Coach & DEI Consultant| Human-Centered Design Expert| Speaker| Strategic Planning Guru|
Founder & CEO of ShiftED Consulting, Vanity Jenkins is a DEI strategist with 20+ years of experience helping leaders dismantle systemic oppression. She empowers organizations to move from performative goals to real equity outcomes through strategic planning, racial literacy, and actionable frameworks that foster inclusive, thriving workplaces and communities.
Host
Elizabeth Leiba
Author | Educator | Speaker |
Elizabeth Leiba is a bestselling author, speaker, and educator dedicated to empowering Black women and their businesses. A LinkedIn Top Voice and founder of the Black History & Culture Academy, she champions social justice and leadership. She has delivered keynotes at top institutions like Yale and Georgetown.
Vanity is a world class coach. With a deep understanding of the complexities of identity and context, she tailors her conversations to clients after truly listening. She has been a breath of fresh air, grounded in humanity and concern for her clients' well-being alongside personal and professional goals.
Courtney Waters
It is both an honor and privilege to work with Jasmine. Her work as both a teacher and strategist pushed my thinking about my work and commitment to kids. She led her classroom through engaging, culturally responsive lessons.
Xaviera Ingram
Great Things People Say
This session is designed for marketers, educators, creatives, content strategists, and anyone passionate about cultural equity, storytelling, and representation.
You’ll gain historical context, actionable insights on inclusive branding, and inspiration from Black creators shaping today’s narrative landscape.
Not at all. While it centers Black voices and experiences, the session welcomes all allies, advocates, and professionals looking to learn, honor, and engage with culture authentically.
Will I be able to ask questions?
Yes! There will be a Q&A segment where you can ask questions and join the conversation.
The webinar will run for approximately 60 minutes, including time for Q&A at the end.
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