Unbought & Unbossed: Celebrating Shirley Chisholm's Trailblazing Legacy
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Show notes
In this episode, Jacqueline Twillie reflects on the remarkable career of Shirley Chisholm, who was the first black woman to be elected to the US Congress and also the first black woman to run for the Democratic nomination for president. Chisholm played a significant role in breaking down barriers and advocating for civil rights, women's rights, and the needs of marginalized communities. She encouraged others to bring their own chair to the table and be a voice for the voiceless. Chisholm rejected stereotypes and taught the power of self-perception. Her legacy continues to inspire advocacy, courage, and change.
Takeaways
- Shirley Chisholm was the first black woman elected to the US Congress and the first black woman to run for the Democratic presidential nomination.
- Chisholm advocated for civil rights, women's rights, and the needs of the marginalized.
- She encouraged others to bring their chair to the table microphone and be a voice for the voiceless.
- Chisholm rejected stereotypes and taught the power of self-perception.
- Her legacy continues to inspire advocacy, courage, and change.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Inspiration
01:26 Shirley Chisholm's Monumental Career
03:19 Trailblazing Presidential Run
04:48 Recognition and Legacy
05:42 Call to Action and Conclusion
Jacqueline V. Twillie is a negotiation strategist, three-time bestselling author, and the creator of the L.A.T.T.E. negotiation framework. Forbes named Winning Season one of the 12 must-listen leadership podcasts for women.
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