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The Gloria Show: Empowering Communities: Honoring the Past, Inspiring the Future
- 2025/04/15
- 再生時間: 49 分
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Join us as we sit down with Edna Davis Brown, the visionary leader behind GBDF, to explore the organization's mission and values that have driven 25 years of impactful service in the Roanoke Valley Community and beyond. From promoting health equity through innovative digital solutions to strengthening education and community ties, Edna sheds light on the transformative work being done. Learn about the passion that fuels GBDF, their strategies for sustainable change, and how you can contribute to their ongoing legacy of empowerment and service.
TODAY'S GUEST: Edna Davis-Brown
GLORIA'S WEBSITE: www.GloriaSloan.com
GUEST WEBSITE: www.gbdf.org
BIO: Edna Davis-Brown, M.P.H., currently serves as a Training and Implementation Specialist with the federally funded National Adoption Competency Mental Health Training Initiative (NTI). Ms. Davis-Brown has more than 25 years of experience in program development, management and implementation, program monitoring and evaluation, group facilitation, and training/technical assistance development and delivery. She holds a graduate degree in Public Health Education from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. Ms. Davis-Brown is also co-founder and President/CEO of the Gregory B. Davis Foundation, a small non-profit formed to preserve the legacy of her youngest sibling, Gregory, who died of AIDS in March 2000.
TODAY'S GUEST: Edna Davis-Brown
GLORIA'S WEBSITE: www.GloriaSloan.com
GUEST WEBSITE: www.gbdf.org
BIO: Edna Davis-Brown, M.P.H., currently serves as a Training and Implementation Specialist with the federally funded National Adoption Competency Mental Health Training Initiative (NTI). Ms. Davis-Brown has more than 25 years of experience in program development, management and implementation, program monitoring and evaluation, group facilitation, and training/technical assistance development and delivery. She holds a graduate degree in Public Health Education from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. Ms. Davis-Brown is also co-founder and President/CEO of the Gregory B. Davis Foundation, a small non-profit formed to preserve the legacy of her youngest sibling, Gregory, who died of AIDS in March 2000.