Kimberly S. Reed (@kimberlysreed) 's Twitter Profile
Kimberly S. Reed

@kimberlysreed

2Xs POWERLIST: Top 50 Chief Diversity Officers — Award Winning Diversity, Equality, Inclusion & Belonging Executive|Advisor|Speaker|Author — 💕💚💚🔗

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Kamala Harris is an extraordinary partner and public servant. She ran an inspiring campaign and everyone got to see something I respect so much in her – her character. She gave her whole heart to the effort and she and her entire team should be proud of the campaign they ran.

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Thank you. Kamala Harris, your historic run has inspired us all, showing that our dreams are valid. You have shattered barriers and paved the way for generations of Black women to rise. And that’s exactly what we’ll do. From all of us, Thank You.

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BREAKING: Andy Kim, famous for staying at the Capitol after the insurrection to clean up, will be going to the Senate. We should celebrate this win.

BREAKING: Andy Kim, famous for staying at the Capitol after the insurrection to clean up, will be going to the Senate. We should celebrate this win.
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Judith Jamison, best known for her work as a dancer, choreographer and artistic director of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, has died, according to reports. Read more here: bit.ly/4hKTNnR

Judith Jamison, best known for her work as a dancer, choreographer and artistic director of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, has died, according to reports. Read more here: bit.ly/4hKTNnR
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Good morning and Happy Sunday to everyone who agrees that it will NEVER be normal or OK for a twice-impeached, adjudicated rapist and convicted felon to disgrace our country from within the Oval Office. And no, we will NEVER shut the fuck up about it.

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Judith Jamison, an international dance pioneer with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, has passed away at the age of 81. Judith's grace, stature, and God-given talent inspired us all to dance like no one’s watching. In 1965, at a time when Black dancers were rare in ballet,

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“A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself.” Today, we honor America’s true heroes, including my own Dad, Rhyme Reed, who served in the United States Air Force. Our country is grateful for your commitment and courage. #VeteransDay2024

“A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself.”

Today, we honor America’s true heroes, including my own Dad, Rhyme Reed, who served in the United States Air Force. 

Our country is grateful for your commitment and courage. 

#VeteransDay2024
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Thank you, Dr. Fredrick, ACS Interim CEO for an inspiring conversation, your time, wisdom, invaluable insights, and commitment to diversity and the American Cancer Society Leadership Institutes. Dr. Fredrick is the epitome of servant leadership.

Thank you, Dr. Fredrick, ACS Interim CEO for an inspiring conversation, your time, wisdom, invaluable insights, and commitment to diversity and the <a href="/AmericanCancer/">American Cancer Society</a> Leadership Institutes.

Dr. Fredrick is the epitome of servant leadership.
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On this week’s pod Patty Jackson asked what should people who can’t cook bring to Thanksgiving. Kimberly S. Reed said the alcohol. (She actually said champagne cause she’s classy) but now I suggest we make that a rule! If you can’t cook, bring Patron! podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pat…

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Through struggle and discipline, persistence and faith, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. helped move this country forward. As we honor his legacy today, let’s remember the lesson he taught us: that even in the face of impossible odds, people who love this country can help change it.