OMKARI L. WILLIAMS
Speaker + Author + MICRO ACTIVISM ADVOCATE + SUSTAINABLE Changemaker + PODCAST HOST
Located Near: Western Massachusetts
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Micro Activism
Activism for introverts and highly sensitive people
Self care as a tool for building resilience
Sustainable antiracism
Educators and micro activism
Becoming Peacemakers
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Omkari L. Williams is the Gold Nautilus award-winning author of Micro Activism: How You Can Make a Difference in the World (Without A Bullhorn). Her book helps readers identify their “activist archetype" and map a personal action plan for engaging in small, change-making activities with potentially big impacts.
She has worked as an actor, political consultant, and coach. Though she has an affinity for supporting activists who identify as introverted or highly sensitive, as she does, she welcomes all people into the world of micro activism, a sustainable path to change-making based upon honoring the inherent dignity of all people.
As a queer Black woman, she shares her own story of challenging injustice to empower others to make a difference in their communities. She is host of the popular podcast, Stepping into Truth, where she interviews activists from all walks of life. Her recent keynotes include speaking to a Fortune 500 company, addressing educators from the Savannah, Georgia school system, and speaking to over 250 Philadelphia non-profits at an event hosted by the Philadelphia Eagles football organization.
She hosts the popular podcast Stepping Into Truth where she interviews activists from all walks of life.
She lives in Western Massachusetts where she enjoys being part of a vibrant community of artists.
Get Social with Omkari L. Williams
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Books by Omkari L. Williams
Omkari L. Williams in the Media
Recent Articles Featuring Omkari L. Williams:
Author Omkari Williams talks about how to make a difference | Savannah Morning News
A Reflection on Black History Month and Q&A | Hachette Book Group
Meet Anti-Racism Activist Omkari Williams | Sharon’s Antiracist Newsletter
The Tyranny of Competition | Willowtree
Podcasts Featuring Omkari L. Williams: