I highly recommend Diverse City LLC as a consultancy to help any company figure out what actions they need to take to build their diversity and inclusion strategy.
I also highly recommend Dr. Ingram as an excellent facilitator, counsel, and trainer when it comes to bias and diversity training and coaching. Ingram has one of the most dynamic and brilliant minds in the field of diversity and inclusion. Her ability to assess, train, and redesign programs with an inclusive and equitable lens is innovative and inspiring.
The work she is accomplishing within Diverse City is needed now more than ever and is changing our systems with passion, expertise, and thoughtfulness. Located in Southern California, Los Angeles is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, with people from approximately different countries, speaking roughly 86 different languages. With immigrant-friendly laws, it is a popular place for those seeking a new life in the US.
The city also has the distinction of being a place without a majority population, creating a truly vibrant cultural scene. Los Angeles is overflowing with cultural neighborhoods, such as Koreatown, Little Tokyo, and Boyle Heights , an area popular with the Latino community. While immigration is a hot topic in France, as it is in many countries, there is no doubt that Paris has a diverse group of global cultures.
Visitors will find many dynamic neighborhoods in Paris. For example, the Quartier Chinois Chinatown in the 13th arrondissement is a lively community of several Asian cultures while the eclectic Belleville 10th, 11th, 19th, and 20th arrondissements is a multicultural beauty made up of African, Jewish and Asian ethnicities. One of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world, New York is an exhilarating metropolis located on the East Coast of the US.
Made up of five boroughs, Queens is the most diverse, with people from India, Korea, and Brazil to name but a few countries. It was reported in that there were more languages spoken in the borough of Queens than anywhere else in the world. Another hub of Californian multiculturalism, San Francisco is smaller than many of the other cities mentioned thus far, but just as cosmopolitan. Many immigrants call this square-mile city home, with the largest group originating from China. Others come from places such as Germany, Italy, Mexico and India.
The city is dotted with vibrant neighborhoods, including Chinatown, the Mission District, and North Beach and is also known for celebrating its multicultural roots through various festivals and events throughout the year. Equality and diversity for the arts. Contact Us. Making change through the arts. Find out more.
Subscribe for more Diverse City. Email Address. Now and I know. On top of just having the experience, is knowing that the gospel was shared in an amazing way to a city that desperately needs it. Heroes is hard to say…. I grew up not wanting to do music even though my house was filled with it. Frank Sinatra and Nate King Cole were the soundtrack to my childhood. Always have been.
I even host a podcast called Married to the Games. Probably Moses. Not because I feel like a leader, but because I feel so ill equipped for what God has given me to do. Amara, our little girl, and the newest addition to the family, our little boy Remy. Endorsements or preferred equipment: Ears!
Lay it before Christ. Let him take you where you should go. We so often see people get really popular really fast and fizzle out quickly or start making really bad decisions. The grind is fun and helps you appreciate where you are and where you could end up! Brian Ramey had some big shoes to fill. When B. Haley decided to venture out and become a full-time speaker Go B!
B had Brian fill in a few times when he had to miss shows, so we knew where to turn. We are so thankful that he is a new and vital hard-hitting part of the DiverseCity family!
The family atmosphere and knowing that everyone wants you to win. Playing late night Mario Kart and talking about life. Hanging with my wife, Netflix, watching drum stuff on YouTube. Outside of the band, I teach private drums lessons, and do a little bit of session and fill-in gigs.
Outside of work, trying to be the best husband I can be. Words of advice to someone who wants to play music for a living: Put God first in everything you do. Stay humble, hustle hard. Make genuine friendships.
Historical music knowledge that is humanly impossible ….. Gets his church ON! I play bass guitar in DiverseCity. Low like B flat, below C level, feel me?! Being an integral part of something much larger than myself and my personal agenda. Moving individuals closer to the Lord through music. The challenge to be selfless to serve and love others well.
The challenge to be open and transparent when trying to carry too much of a load by myself. Or I may work on a specific technique or work on a lesson. Create new music, write music, read and or study the Bible. Or simply watch a Bible lesson from one of my favorite Bible scholars.
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