
Dr. Khadija Tuitt
Dr. Khadijah Tuitt is a Board Certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. She in an alumna of the Partnership Fellow's Program for emerging Leaders of Color and received Honorable Mention for the prestigious National Compassionate Caregiver of the Year (NCCY) Award. As a child Khadijah experienced homelessness and neglect and by the time she reached adulthood she was a convicted felon. She is often invited as a panelist or keynote speaker and uses her story of trials to triumphs to help organizations understand the barriers that many Black and underserved individuals face. She strives to create opportunities to breakthrough racial biases thus creating opportunities for organizations to understand the power of culture, diversity, and inclusivity. She also mentors in the community and is frequently invited to speak about diversity, race, and the effects of substance use and mental health in the hospital, community, and on individuals and families. She is passionate about increasing awareness regarding mental health disparities in underserved communities and in communities of color.
Dr. Khadijah Tuitt is a Board Certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. She in an alumna of the Partnership Fellow's Program for emerging Leaders of Color and received Honorable Mention for the prestigious National Compassionate Caregiver of the Year (NCCY) Award. As a child Khadijah experienced homelessness and neglect and by the time she reached adulthood she was a convicted felon. She is often invited as a panelist or keynote speaker and uses her story of trials to triumphs to help organizations understand the barriers that many Black and underserved individuals face. She strives to create opportunities to breakthrough racial biases thus creating opportunities for organizations to understand the power of culture, diversity, and inclusivity. She also mentors in the community and is frequently invited to speak about diversity, race, and the effects of substance use and mental health in the hospital, community, and on individuals and families. She is passionate about increasing awareness regarding mental health disparities in underserved communities and in communities of color.
The Criminalization of Trauma in Black and Brown Communities
This program is perfect for:
- School Administrators and Educators
- Mental Heath Workers
- Social Workers
- Criminal Justice Workers
- Community Advocates
The audience will leave with:
- An understanding of the historical context of policing and parallels with current policing tactics
- A recoginition...
Moving Diversity from the Fringes to the Fabric
This program is perfect for:
- Helping organizations move past uncomfortable diversity conversations by increasing awaereness and understanding toward implicit biases.
The audience will leave with:
- Actionable ways to address implicit biases and to improve cultural communication styles
Breaking Barriers: Turning Trials into Triumphs
This program is perfect for:
- motivational/inspirational
The audience will leave with:
- Empowerment to move past trauma into success
The Power of Self-Reinvention during the Pandemic and Beyond
Format: 45-60 minute keynote
This program is perfect for:
- Healthcare workers and administrators
- Business professionals
- Teachers
- Students
The audience will leave with:
- How to accelerate actionable change in teh most challenging...
Keeping Families Resilient:COVID-19 Cures
This program is perfect for:
- Educators
- Parents
- Coaches
- Counselors
The audience will leave with:
- An uderstanding of resilience through ever changing times