Author: Khariyyah Shabazz in Conversation  

Resilient Voices: A Compilation of Inspiring Quotes, Best Practices, and Community Voices 
Sunday, 7/20/2025
2:00 - 3:30
African American Center - 3rd Fl
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100 Larkin Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
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An inspiring afternoon with Khariyyah Shabazz and host Chablis at a special book signing event to celebrate Resilient Voices, a powerful guide to community engagement and advocacy. Meet the author, hear insights on making a difference and get your copy signed. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect and spark change!  

Resilient Voices: A Compilation of Inspiring Quotes, Best Practices, and Community Voices is a compelling book that gathers wisdom and insights from a diverse group of community leaders. The book features inspirational quotes from Shabazz's speeches and interviews conducted with prominent figures such as housing rights activist Bee Coleman, food security advocate Ttori Johnson, environmental equity activist Keta Price and criminal justice reform advocate Tanisha Cannon. Through these interviews, readers are exposed to discussions on legacy, the life's work of these activists and practical solutions aimed at bringing equity to marginalized communities. The book encourages readers to draw strength from the resilience and determination of these exemplary leaders, illustrating how personal stories can drive collective change and foster a more equitable society. 

Khariyyah Shabazz, a proud East Oakland native, has dedicated 16 years to youth development, environmental justice and community engagement. Her journey began in nonprofit leadership in Oakland, where she spearheaded impactful neighborhood projects driven by community members. Today, Khariyyah leads her own platform, Khariyyah Speaks Incorporated advocating for community transformation via strategic planning and collaborative partnerships. Her expertise has earned global recognition, culminating in her selection as the keynote speaker for the esteemed ISEEN conference. Throughout her career, Khariyyah has been honored for her distinctive leadership style, remaining dedicated to creating a lasting impact on her cherished community. 

Chablis Scott was born and raised in San Francisco and is proud to call this city home—from middle school and high school to earning her degree at San Francisco State. Scott serves as the president of the Black Women Investors (BWI), San Francisco chapter, where she helps empower and uplift Black women through financial literacy and collective growth. She believes that people should keep doing what makes them smile and to give their best every day—because she knows they will. Let’s keep shining together!

Khariyyah Shabazz - Website


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