Hannah's Programs
The One Color Label
A gripping personal journey from self-rejection to radical acceptance, this talk explores how racial bias, internal and external, shapes identity and belonging. Through storytelling and introspection, audiences will be challenged to confront prejudice, embrace cultural roots, and foster inclusion that goes beyond the surface.
Audience Takeaways:
Understand how internalized racism and bias impact self-image and student behavior
Create safer, more inclusive spaces by embracing multicultural identities
Identify and challenge the “one color label” mindset in schools and society
Inspire empathy, authenticity, and equity in every classroom and conversation
The Power of Connecting Cultural Differences
This talk draws on a powerful story of a child bridging cultural gaps with nothing more than a handful of flowers and an open heart. In this heartfelt, story-driven talk, Hannah reveals how small moments of emotional connection can break cycles of hate, bias, and bullying. Through personal experience and practical insight, she invites educators to create school cultures rooted in empathy, courage, and everyday allyship.
Audience Takeaways:
Recognize how antisemitism, racism, and exclusion show up in schools
Learn simple, powerful ways to interrupt hate through emotional intelligence
Build trust and belonging in classrooms, hallways, and online spaces
Inspire a culture of courage, curiosity, and connection across all grade levels
Becoming Visible: Reclaiming Identity and Power in the Face of Silence
Through stunning storytelling, Hannah reveals how silence, shame, and tight control can crush identity, and how reclaiming her voice helped her find purpose, and power.A raw, surprisingly uplifting, journey that explores how creating space for expression, joy, and belonging dismantles the roots of hate.
Audience Takeaways:
How shame and suppression become breeding grounds for rebellion, fear, or hate
The emotional impact of making children feel invisible, and how to reverse it
Why identity and belonging are protective forces against bullying and bias
How creating safety around self-expression prevents cycles of harm
Tools for offering empathy that restores dignity and trust.
The View from the Mountaintop
A heartfelt reflection on the reunion with her son, now a celebrated chef, this talk celebrates unseen influence, the power of presence, and how believing in someone's potential changes their future. A powerful reminder for every educator and adult who may not always see the fruit, but plays a part in the planting.
Audience Takeaways:
Why showing up with love, even imperfectly, creates lasting impact
Reframing student “behavior” what’s really being asked for?
The hidden power of mentorship through consistency
How dignity-driven leadership improves connection and motivation


