If you want to approach conversations about race with more confidence (so they can be more effective, and also help you maintain relationships with your loved ones), this is for you!
The FREE 5-Day Anti-Racist
Conversations Confidence Challenge
with Ashani Mfuko
Meet Your Guide
As seen on OWN, CBS, SPECTRUM NEWS, and HGTV, Ashani Mfuko is an Award-Winning Cultural Competency Coach, Confident Communication Strategist, and the Host and Producer of the Anti-Racism School Is In Session™ Podcast.
She is also a Digital Content Creator, Influencer, Professional Dancer, and the CEO of Ashani Mfuko Consulting Worldwide LLC, a global cultural competency leadership training consultancy; which specializes in cultural competency coaching, conflict resolution communication strategies, and diverse media and marketing services, based in the state of New York.
She is the Founder of Anti-Racism School Is In Session™, a global educational training platform, to educate, inform, and illuminate issues around systemic racism, anti-Black racism, and systemic oppression, in America, specifically for the purpose of cresting a safer, more beautiful, more equitable world, for all people.
Ashani has been featured on The Dr.Phil show, in USA TODAY’S Special Edition entitled, “Race In America” (2024), on Spectrum News, Good Morning America, HGTV’s “House Hunters”, the Black Power Moves Podcast on Ebony Media, 77 WABC Talk radio show, "This Is America", The Arise & Shine Weekend Morning Show, and she received the “Influencer of the Year” Award, from The Black Girls Social Club of New Jersey, and Dear Sister Circle organization.
She teaches and trains socially conscious leaders, and parents worldwide, how to live by anti-racist values, principles, and practices, how to lead with a high level of cultural competency, and how to communication compassionately about difficult topics, like race and racism.
It’s time you learned a more holistic approach to conversations about racism!
This FREE 5-Day Anti-Racist Conversations Confidence Challenge will teach you:
✔︎ How to keep the conversation going during difficult and tense convos about racism.
✔︎ How to respond to your family’s or co-worker’s negative reactions to you bringing up the topic of racism.
✔︎ How to have these conversations more effectively, and with more confidence and compassion, so that you don’t have to cut off your racist family members, and you can approach those relationships with more mindfulness.
March 1-17, 2025
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