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Katherine Turner, Founder and President of Global Citizen, LLC, is available for speaking engagements, conference keynote addresses, and interviews. Please see selected past speaking engagements and interviews below.
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​​​Panelist: Advancing Inclusion in Global Health: A Conversation with LGBTQ+ Global Health Professionals, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health Inclusive Excellence Seminar, April 12, 2023
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​​​Podcast interview discussing the intersections among diversity, equity, and inclusion, global competence, intercultural communications, and much more. Mission:Impact podcast video recording and audio recording. February 21, 2023
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​​​​​Panel moderator: A Conversation on Civil Discourse, hosted by the Duke Alumni Forever Learning Institute on April 21, 2022
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Keynote Speaker at the Organization of Women in International Trade-Greater Triangle signature event, Preparing a Globally-Competent Workforce for EDI in the Workplace, May 22, 2019
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Keynote presenter at Cary Academy, Global Citizenry and Ethical Global Engagement: For a Better World, April 12, 2018
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Keynote Speaker, Leadership and Mentorship in Global Reproductive Health at Duke Global Reproductive Health Leadership Symposium Duke Global Health Institute, February 28, 2018
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Presenter at Duke Talks storytelling event Getting to global: Road trip to a rainbow nation and a call for global citizenship, April 18, 2015
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Interview for Southern Oral History Program's Moxie Project on the women's civil rights movement in the South, July 9, 2014
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