A Refugee Girl’s Journey Toward Healing: A Conversation with Mee Moua
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A Refugee Girl’s Journey Toward Healing: A Conversation with Mee Moua
Kalamazoo Valley’s Committee for Cultural Understanding and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion present: A Refugee Girl’s Journey Toward Healing: A Conversation with Mee Moua on January 22, 2020 at 11 a.m. in Room 4240 (TTC).
Mee Moua is the Principal of Interdependent Group, LLC, which provides training, facilitation and coaching support for individuals and organizations in planning, leadership, and transformation. She is passionate about democracy building, heart leadership and making visible the interconnectedness among peoples. She is currently a governance coach to a cohort of newly elected local and State officials and a consultant to the W.K. Kellogg Foundation as a law and policy expert and a racial healing circle practitioner. Former Minnesota State Senator, Civil Rights leader, attorney, TRHT Racial Healing practitioner, and law & policy expert for the WK Kellogg Foundation.
She is the immediate past President and Executive Director of Asian Americans Advancing Justice-AAJC, a leading national civil rights organization based in Washington, D.C. Prior to her work in Washington, D.C., she was an attorney in private practice in St. Paul, Minnesota and a member of the Minnesota State Senate.