"As Herald readers know, there are comparatively few people of color in the Red River Valley.
So, during Women of Color Week - March 26-30 - when I helped moderate a panel of such women, it was a good chance to visit with some women of color who we have in this area.
These are remarkable women who are talented and have worldwide experiences that can help bring understanding to our community.
As each of these women took turns talking about “Trends of Women of Color Today and Tomorrow,” I found some common themes. For example, women of color are taking their place among leaders, not only in our communities but also around the world. They have an understanding of world cultures and can blend ideas.
Women of color living in North Dakota and Grand Forks have learned about the people here, and perhaps that will help bring about understanding. "
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