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Regina G. Hanson has a B.A. in American History from Armstrong Atlantic University (now Georgia Southern), and a M.A. in American Studies from Kennesaw State University. As a writer she incorporates a conversational tone that affords the reader a more intimate experience. Her writing genres include historical documentaries, cultural studies, children's books, memoirs, blogs and general content. Regina is a music lover and nature observer. She finds inspiration in both, as well as, cultural circumstances and societal needs. This author is also a dynamic public speaker and activist. Promoting equality for all and cultural appreciation is the foremost of her agenda. Having founded Personal Empowerment Publishing, it is Regina's hope that each work published will empower her reader's to grow and evolve into their best selves.You can contact Regina here: https://youtu.be/XN02UDNzwKIMy website is www.personalempowermentpublishing.com. Instagram: @reginahansonAlso @sexualintellectualfemale Twitter: @reginahansonEM: reginahanson@yahoo.com
Yes, you can have conversations about manhood and masculinity with a feminist. Why wouldn't you be able to? Realistically, a lot of the beliefs they share are the same, they might just come from a different motivation. On this episode, I talk about all things feminism and manhood with Regina G. Hanson an author and activist. More specifically, we talk about a lot of the intersectionality of manliness and feminism, are we overcorrecting by encouraging women to go into STEM programs, and how the gender stereotypes/women of the home have evolved to what they are today. You can visit Regina's website https://www.personalempowermentpublishing.com/ (Personal Empowerment Publishing) where you can find her book "Racism: The Real Reason I Left The South". I hope you enjoy this episode! As always, feel free to email me at luke@theimperfectpod.com or connect on IG @https://www.instagram.com/theimperfectpod/ (theimperfectpod)
An honest conversation with Regina Hanson (on the phone) about her life and growing up in the South surrounded by racism. Regina G. Hanson has a B.A. in American History from Armstrong Atlantic University (now Georgia Southern), and a M.A. in American Studies from Kennesaw State University. As a writer, she incorporates a conversational tone […]
An honest conversation with Regina Hanson (on the phone) about her life and growing up in the South surrounded by racism.Regina G. Hanson has a B.A. in American History from Armstrong Atlantic University (now Georgia Southern), and a M.A. in American Studies from Kennesaw State University. As a writer, she incorporates a conversational tone that affords the reader a more intimate experience. Her writing genres include historical documentaries, cultural studies, children's books, memoirs, blogs, and general content. Regina is a music lover and nature observer. She finds inspiration in both, as well as, cultural circumstances and societal needs. This author is also a dynamic public speaker and activist. Promoting equality for all and cultural appreciation is the foremost of her agenda. Having founded Personal Empowerment Publishing, it is Regina's hope that each work published will empower her readers to grow and evolve into their best selves.Website: www.personalempowermentpublishing.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reginahanson1970Twitter: https://twitter.com/ReginaHanson?s=09
In this HCI Podcast episode, Dr. Westover talks with Regina G. Hanson about Black Lives Matter and our responsibilities as individuals and organizational leaders in this moment. See the video here: https://youtu.be/3mfQSZRpcIA. Regina G. Hanson (https://www.linkedin.com/in/reginahanson1970/) has a B.A. in American History from Armstrong Atlantic University (now Georgia Southern), and a M.A. in American Studies from Kennesaw State University. As a writer she incorporates a conversational tone that affords the reader a more intimate experience. Her writing genres include historical documentaries, cultural studies, children's books, memoirs, blogs and general content. Regina is a music lover and nature observer. She finds inspiration in both, as well as, cultural circumstances and societal needs. This author is also a dynamic public speaker, as well as, activist. Promoting equality for all and cultural appreciation is the foremost of her agenda. Having founded Personal Empowerment Publishing, it is Regina's hope that each work published will empower her reader's to grow and evolve into their best selves.