
Join the School of Education from 3 - 5 p.m., on Thursday, October 30, in North University Hall 106, for the Educational Justice Speaker Series, “We Are What We Learn,” featuring guest speaker, Dr. Mia Settles-Tidwell. Hosted by the Center for Educational Justice in partnership with University of Redlands School of Education, and Co-sponsored with Schools First Federal Credit Union, this event is free and open to the public. Be sure to RSVP by email to maribel_cruz@redlands.edu.
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Meet Our Speaker
DR. MIA SETTLES-TIDWELL
CEO/President
Set-Up for Success Consulting
Author or Unscathed: A Harm Reduction Strategy for Women of Color in the Workplace
Dr. Mia Settles-Tidwell is an alumnus of both UC Berkeley and CSU East Bay. With over 30 years of educational experience, she served in multiple executive roles as a vice president, university diversity officer, assistant vice chancellor, chief of staff, and chief operating officer in both the UC and CSU higher education systems, as well as the TK-12. Her unique skills of masterfully coaching individuals and organizations in real-time through workplace dilemmas, building strong and productive teams, and alchemizing sustainable frameworks for transformative impact is like no other. She helps clients seamlessly embed, apply, and bring to scale innovative and equity-infused strategies into their daily practice.
Dr. Mia is a writer for justice, curator of the term, “At the Table Activism” and the author of the International Impact Book Award winning book, Unscathed: a harm reduction strategy for women of color in the workplace and other articles, book chapters, and campus messages for social justice. She is an accomplished and nationally sought after executive coach, thought-leader, adjunct professor, speaker, and organizational health consultant.
 
     
    