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Why Race Matters: A Black Expat's Journey | Nyasha Bralock | TEDxMauerPark

access_time Published on 7/23/18, 3:42 PM Education

Nyasha Bralock was born and raised in Los Angeles, California, by her mom who was a nurse and university professor. After graduating college, she established a successful career in the commercial real estate development. Throughout her career, Nyasha has worked to mobilize​ individuals and organizations to address pressing social needs. This includes teaching goal setting and vision casting workshops for young women who escaped sex trafficking rings, as well as organizing large-scale community outreach initiatives. She has helped to provide disaster relief, educational support, poverty and homelessness, and fundraising. In 2015, she relocated to London, England to become the Head of Assets for the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, the largest girl and young women organization in the world with over 10 million members, overseeing their world centers in London, Switzerland, India, Mexico and several countries in Africa. Nyasha Bralock was born and raised in Los Angeles, California, by her mom who was a nurse
and university professor. After graduating college, she established a successful career in the commercial real estate development. Throughout her career, Nyasha has worked to mobilise individuals and organizations to address
pressing social needs. This includes teaching goal setting and vision casting workshops for
young women who escaped sex trafficking rings, as well as organizing large-scale community
outreach initiatives. She has helped to provide disaster relief, educational support, poverty
and homelessness and fundraising. In 2015, she relocated to London, England to become the Head of Assets
for the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, the largest girl and young women
organisation in the world with over 10 million members, overseeing their world centres in
London, Switzerland, India, Mexico and several countries in Africa. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx