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Feb. 24, 2022

Mentorship in the Black Community

Mentorship in the Black Community

Mentorship In The Black Community

You do not have to navigate through life alone. You need mentorship to guide you through your decisions in life. 
Mentorship is a big part of the community, and we have to begin by being the change we want to see in our community. With the high number of suicidal rates, you could do so many things to impact the community positively. How do you reach out or connect to people? There is always something you can do to help!
In today’s episode, I share with you just that. From the qualities of a good mentor, ways you can mentor someone, your role as a mentee and the impact of mentorship in the black community. This episode has everything you need on mentorship, not just as a mentee but as a mentor as well!


Key Highlights
[02:23] Importance of mentorship
[03:57] What can we do as a community to begin to be the change we want to see?
[06:44] Dr Kia Monique Jones Biography
[09:26] About Kia’s organization-For Brown Girls
[11:52] Definition of a mentor
[12:32] Dr Kia’s mentors
[15:37] Traditional/Informal ways people can mentor
[22:02] Why do people hear the word mentor, and are intimidated?
[25:24] The role and responsibilities of mentees in the process of mentorship
[32:24] Qualities and characteristics you look for in a mentor
[34:46] Does the black community offer enough resources when it comes to mentorship
[42:49] Impact of mentorship on the black community
[44:19] What to do if you need guidance and accountability, but you fear to reach out to that person you have mind
[46:00] What to do if you feel you need to mentor someone, but you are overwhelmed

Notable Quotes
We have to begin to be the change we want to see.
The way to build your circle is by putting yourself out there and not being afraid to be uncomfortable.
Genuine relationships are based on like-minded people who have similar interests in whatever they like to do.
Children are beautiful relationships, and being married is beautiful, but those are additions to you as an individual.
You will never know until you try.
People won’t know what you need until you open your mouth and ask.
If you put the best foot forward and approach people with the utmost respect, you will have someone to help you.
If you feel you’re too busy to be a mentor, maybe this is not the adequate time to be a mentor.

Resources
Book: Open Letter to a Girl that Never Settles

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Dr. Kia Monique Jones

CEO| Entrepreneur| Philanthropist| Author

A dynamic scholar, transformative leader, entrepreneur, and forward-thinking visionary, Dr. Kia Monique Jones is committed to building a legacy. Dr. Jones is a public health professional and trailblazer born and raised in Jackson, MS. She received her Doctor of Public Health degree with a concentration in Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the CEPH-accredited School of Public Health at Jackson State University. Dr. Jones is dedicated to improving others' lives, advocating for those who are disadvantaged, and using her knowledge and abilities to be an asset to diverse communities through public service. She is committed to the economic growth and revitalization of Mississippi. Dr. Jones is the Founder, President & CEO of For Brown Girls, Inc. Mayor Chowke Lumumba of Jackson, MS presented a proclamation to For Brown Girls, Inc. for their outstanding service to the community in Jackson, MS under Kia’s leadership in November 2017.

As a change agent, Dr. Jones has received many accolades for her humanitarianism. She was a 2018 Top 50 under 40 Award Recipient and 2018 Inaugural Mississippi’s Top Entrepreneurs Award Recipient by the Mississippi Business Journal due to her philanthropy with For Brown Girls, Inc. With prestige, the Women Economic Forum presented the “Exceptional Women of Excellence” International Award in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, to Dr. Jones for her astounding leadership, philanthropic efforts with her distinctive voice and vision that inspires and innovates a new narrative of leadership in all walks of life in the community in March 2019. Dr… Read More