There’s No Shortage of Black Speakers

Two resources — Black Speakers Collection and Black Executives Collection — continue to grow. Here’s an update to a story we published in December 2021 about the directories.

Author: Michelle Russell       

Madison Butler speaking Educon 2022

Madison Butler, founder of HR and DEI consultancy Blue Haired Unicorn, presents “Inclusion Before Diversity: An Empathy Workshop” at PCMA Educon 2022. Butler launched two resource directories listing Black speakers and executives. (Whatever Media Group)

Frustrated by hearing that conference organizers couldn’t find Black speakers — and the fact that they were seeking them out at the last minute to speak during Black History Month for free — Madison Butler invited Black speakers to drop their contact information into her LinkedIn feed in November of 2021. The list in her feed grew exponentially in a matter of days and quickly led her to create two resource directories — the Black Speakers Collection and Black Executives Collection — now numbering more than 3,000 members.

“It’s going so well,” Butler, founder of HR and DEI consultancy Blue Haired Unicorn and a PCMA Educon 2022 keynote speaker, told Convene when we checked in with her in late January. “We have a LinkedIn audio series now called ‘The Clap Back’ and it will be announced as a podcast next month!”

Read the story of how it began by clicking the link: A New Resource Directory of — and for — Black Speakers

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