Jodi-Ann Burey

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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Thought Leader & Creator of Black Cancer Podcast

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    Jodi-Ann Burey: Biography at a Glance

    • Jodi-Ann Burey is a renowned speaker, writer, and creator who works at the intersection of race, culture, and health.
    • She draws from education, global health, entrepreneurship, and other disciplines in her work -- with communities of color at the center.
    • Burey is known for her work examining systems of oppression from interrogating authenticity at work to exploring systemic bias as the root of imposter syndrome.
    • She also serves as a founding co-chair of the Seattle Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Community of Practice.
    • Following a spinal tumor diagnosis, Jodi-Ann created Black Cancer, a narrative podcast about identity, trauma, and health inequities.

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    Biography

    Jodi-Ann Burey is a renowned speaker, writer, and creator who works at the intersection of race, culture, and health. Born in Jamaica, raised in New York City, and well-traveled globally, her influences transcend boundaries. She draws from education, global health, entrepreneurship, and other disciplines in her work -- with communities of color at the center.

    She has interviewed Stacey Abrams and introduced both US Senator Cory Booker and Vice President Kamala Harris during their 2020 campaigns. Whether she’s interrogating authenticity at work or exploring systemic bias as the root of imposter syndrome, her critical lens focuses on how things came to be by examining the systems of oppression that construct the choices we make and how we see the world. 

    An alum of Boston College and the University of Michigan, Burey leads conversations with prominent community and business leaders with a goal to not just share ideas, but also leverage the power we already have to address inequities all around us. For her, this is where disruption happens.

    Burey's public health and social justice worlds collided with a spinal tumor diagnosis. Along that recovery journey, she built what she needed: a space to not feel alone. Jodi-Ann created Black Cancer, a narrative podcast about identity, trauma, and health inequities. She also serves as a founding co-chair of the Seattle Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Community of Practice.

    Burey prides herself on being a cool auntie, a twist-out queen, and a reluctant dog owner. She is currently writing her first book.

    Topics

    Imposter Syndrome is Bullsh*t
    Building a Management Toolkit for Anti-Racism and Belonging
    The Myth of Bringing Your Full Authentic Self to Work
    A Reckoning with Racism in Healthcare and a Vision for Change

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