About

Meet your guides:

VICTOR LEE LEWIS, MA, is the Director, Chaplain-at-large, at the Radical Resilience Institute. Victor is a nationally-recognized social justice educator, speaker, consultant, trainer, and occasional writer. Victor has conducted seminars, workshops, keynote speeches, and “train the trainer” programs in most of the 50 United States, as well as in Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, and Germany. They are well-known for their inspiring leadership role in The Color of Fear, the classic race relations documentary. Victor is co-author, with Hugh Vasquez, of Beyond the Color of Fear, a 4-volume multimedia curriculum for use in classrooms and training programs. Victor has also written a training manual utilizing the Hollywood film, Get Out!, The Get Out Movie Teacher’s Companion, as an on-ramp for classroom reflection on the issues of race. Victor is a Neurolinguistic Programming Health Certified Master Practitioner and Trainer, Clinical EFT Expert/Trainer, a certified hypnotherapist, and Third Year Student in the Somatic Experience Practitioner Training at the Somatic Experiencing Training Institute. www.radicalresilience.com

PATTI DIGH, is the author of eight books on global workforce diversity and living mindfully, including a Fortune magazine “best business book” for the year 2000 and one of five finalists for the “Books for a Better Life” national award in 2008. She recently served on the Executive Committee of the ACLU-NC Board of Directors and has served in advising roles on diversity, equity, and inclusion to corporate and nonprofit organization clients such as PepsiCo, Boeing, PBS, the U.S. Postal Service, the American Society of Association Executives, and many others. She was the first  ever Vice President of International and Diversity Programs at the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), the world’s largest association of human resources professionals. More information is available on her website: www.pattidigh.com