Use Your Voice

An Interview with Brandy Donaldson

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“It doesn’t matter what your outside looks like… doesn’t matter if you’re black or white, whatever nationality or race you may be, whether you’re gay or straight. You have a voice… and if you have a voice, you are able to affect change, whether it be on a small or large scale…. right where you are.”


In this episode, we welcome Brandy Donaldson - author, speaker, and activist - to the microphone. 

Brandy began her journey into social advocacy and activism shortly after moving to Illinois. Her volunteerism has included Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mississippi Valley, the Rock Island County NAACP, The African American Leadership Society (Quad Cities), Dress for Success, Young Professionals of the Quad Cities, the Q2030 Regional Action Plan, The QC Empowerment Network, The Chemo Care Package Project, which she created, the Palomares Social Justice Center and African American Lesbian Professionals Having a Say (ALPHAS), which she co-founded. Brandy also serves on the Illinois Council on Women and Girls and the Equality Illinois Advisory Council.

Brandy is a vocal advocate for change, in particular for change in the oppression of marginalized people. She is a living example of what it means to "use your voice." She is a creative force for good, and it is an honor to hold space for her story.

Connect with Brandy at www.brandydonaldson.com

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Sarah Stevens