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Tai Harden-Moore has been a favorite speaker for many of our programs at Eastern Washington University, including Women in the Lead and our keynote for Diversity & Inclusion Week 2021. Tai’s style is inspirational and relatable. We specifically chose Tai because she has the heart of a teacher, accepting people where they are at in the diversity, equity & inclusion conversation, and allowing them to pursue personal growth. We look forward to having Tai back again in the future.
Kimberlee Davis
Senior Director for Diversity and Inclusion
Eastern Washington University
Breast Cancer Thriver and Diversity & Inclusion Speaker
Tai Harden-Moore, Founder of Moore Consultants, LLC, is a dedicated diversity, equity, belonging, and inclusion advocate and breast cancer thriver who encourages others to be their own best advocates as they navigate their own cancer and healthcare journeys.
Tai has an unwavering commitment for raising awareness of unconscious bias in healthcare, specifically addressing the disparities that Black women face in terms of breast cancer and finding the necessary interventions to reduce those disparities.
Since being diagnosed with stage III inflammatory breast cancer at age 31, Tai has shared her personal cancer story with thousands of people through speeches and media interviews, giving others hope in the face of hopelessness; yet her favorite conversations are one-on-one conversations with newly diagnosed patients because she gets to empower them by sharing her message of strength, resiliency, and self-advocacy. Throughout her own cancer journey, Tai has focused her energy on uplifting others and helping them to discover their voice so they can be their own best advocate when it comes to their breast and overall health.
Most Popular Topics:
Becoming Your Own Best Advocate: Finding Your Voice in the Face of Breast Cancer
Fighting to Live: The Never-ending Fight of Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer