Taking a 360-approach to personal and professional wellness centering underrepresented voices

Taking a 360-approach to personal and professional wellness centering underrepresented voices

February is here, and of course, that means we're thinking about Black leaders' crucial impact on every aspect of society. Whether we talk about access to food, environmental sustainability, financial health, or mind-and-body wellness, Black communities face injustice and inequality in every area—all while often serving as the voices who lead us through essential innovations that leave lasting change in communities big and small. Here at Outspoken, we are passionate about centering underrepresented voices and celebrating the power of diversity. Check out some of our speakers below who are experts in critical topics that matter and are leading discussions that examine our history, impact our present, and will lead us into the future. As we celebrate Black History, let's prioritize the issues that matter for people of color not only this month, but every month, week, and day of the year.

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Want to get ahead of 2022's trending topics?

Want to get ahead of 2022's trending topics?

A recent Forbes article predicted 2022 as a year of change. “Across all sectors, organizations are grappling with rapid transformation. On top of that, there are enormous global shifts and challenges to contend with, such as climate change, and shifting political and economic power. To put it bluntly, our world is changing fast. And organizations must learn to adapt accordingly.” But don’t worry; here at Outspoken, we’ve got you covered! From stages to screens, discover the trending topics expected to drive change and inspire audiences this year with our featured speakers.

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Jessica O. Matthews’ Uncharted offers sustainable infrastructure solutions for underserved communities

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Where Sustainability, Equity, and Innovative Solutions Meet

President Biden’s $1 trillion Infrastructure Bill comes at a pivotal time in American history. Climate change and engineering experts across the nation have long understood the dire need for clean transportation infrastructure, repaired highways and bridges, universal broadband, clean drinking water, modern city and state facilities, and more – not just for the sake of sustainability, but also for equity. Perhaps, no one better understands the day-to-day hassle and life-threatening implications of poor infrastructure than underserved communities. While they might not have the full language to describe them, the children of Flint know, all too well, the health implications of unclean drinking and bathing water. Single black and brown mothers best understand the need for modernized child-care facilities. Outspoken speaker, Jessica O. Matthews, said it best in Fast Company, “Black and brown people in America think about infrastructure every single day because we do not have what we need to be as successful as some of our peers.”

 
Black and brown people in America think about infrastructure every single day because we do not have what we need to be as successful as some of our peers.
— Jessica O. Matthews
 

While our most recent presidential administrations have not prioritized sustainable infrastructure, Matthews has long been one of the leading champions for the cause. She is the founder & CEO of Uncharted (formerly Uncharted Power), an award-winning, Platform-as-a-Service company that helps cities and developers reduce the cost and complexity of deploying and managing last mile infrastructure. "Bridging the last mile – whether we're talking about resilient power grid technologies, more efficient water systems, or equitable mobility services – has always been of critical importance," said Matthews in an Uncharted press release last month. "Today's communities cannot afford to deploy and manage the smart and sustainable infrastructure solutions that can solve their biggest problems, and the Uncharted Platform aims to fix this." 

That said, last month, Uncharted successfully completed the first phase of its pilot in Matthews’ hometown, Poughkeepsie, New York, in which it deployed a platform unified the city’s infrastructure and sensors thereby making it easier to monitor service flows and anticipate disruptions across the city. After nearly a year of working with the city of Poughkeepsie through a $1.8 million grant, Uncharted is now opening up its technology to other cities.

Matthews’ career started at the age of 19 with her invention of the SOCCKET, an energy-generating soccer ball. At the age of 22, she founded Uncharted Power as a power solutions company before expanding to integrated infrastructure solutions. Her list of accolades include Fortune’s Most Promising Women Entrepreneurs, Forbes 30 Under 30, Inc. Magazine 30 Under 30, and Harvard University Scientist of the Year.

As we, as a nation, recommit to turning our attention to climate change and infrastructure, it’s important we look to leading experts not only in sustainability, but in diversity and business. In her talks, Jessica O. Matthews bridges her leadership skills, innovative genius, and passion for equity to empower audiences around the world to solve the world’s biggest infrastructure, tech, and social problems. We are indeed entering a new decade, a new shift; with the help of Matthews the path to a more sustainable and equitable future becomes a bit clearer.

Jessica O. Matthews is available to book for virtual and in-person events. For more information, click here.

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Earth Day 2021: Outspoken Speakers “Restore Our Earth”

Earth Day 2021: Outspoken Speakers “Restore Our Earth”

This year marks the 51st anniversary of Earth Day. Outspoken speakers are constantly engaging in entrepreneurship, innovation, activism, technology and science that disrupts the status quo and protects our communities, while also protecting nature, plants, and the land. Together, they are combating climate change and “Restoring Our Earth.”

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