The Inauguration: Democracy, Inclusion, and Resilience
In this episode of The Big Talk Podcast, I dive into the origins of Inauguration Day in the U.S. and explore its relevance today. I explore how this cornerstone of American democracy connects to inclusion, immigration, women's rights, and human rights. As always, I create a safe space for all voices while providing resources for anyone feeling unheard or unseen during this time. In this episode, we explore: The evolution of Inauguration Day from 1789 to now Why America's identity as a nation of immigrants requires inclusive policies Current challenges in women's rights, LGBTQIA+ rights, and immigration The reason democracy requires collective participation and advocacy for policies that unite rather than divide More Resources National Suicide Prevention Hotline - Dial 988 in the U.S. Trans Lifeline - 877-565-8860 Reproductive Health and Wellness - Planned Parenthood National Immigration Law Center and RAICES Texas More from Tricia Unlock your potential and grow your speaking business during The Art of The Big Talk, my LIVE Two-Day Virtual Masterclass Explore my content and follow me on YouTube Follow me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Connect with me on LinkedIn Visit my website at TriciaBrouk.com
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