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Engage works directly with top tier talent and their agents. Unlike all the other online booking platforms and speakers bureaus, everyone listed on Engage is someone we have a direct relationship with. This direct access saves you time and money.
Engage works with businesses and groups large and small. Our enormous selection of talent with various backgrounds and price points allows us to fill any need.
Social justice speakers seek to create a more diverse and equitable world. Engage has a roster of hundreds of speakers, including a hand-picked selection of social justice speakers based on your geographic location, budget, and subject needs. Engage's speakers are available for in-person or virtual livestream events on our proprietary speaking platform. Unlike speakers bureaus our platform allows you to connect directly with speakers and their agents to secure the lowest prices.
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As the oldest son of the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mrs. Coretta Scott King, Martin Luther King III serves as an ambassador of his parent’s legacy of nonviolent social change.
Omar Johnson is a marketing innovator in the art of building world-class brands. As former CMO of Beats by Dre and VP of Marketing at Apple, Johnson has led all facets of marketing, ranging from brand development to global digital marketing.
Minda Harts is a TEDx speaker and a bestselling author. She delivers dynamic keynotes on topics that range from leadership development to managing diverse talent to to improving racial equity in the workplace.
Lisa Bloom founded & owns one of the largest civil rights law firms in the US, The Bloom Firm. Her firm is known for fighting for ordinary people seeking justice, especially victims of sexual harassment, domestic violence, discrimination, & more.
Janice Bryant Howroyd, the first African American woman to found a multi-billion dollar company, launched the ActOne Group in Los Angeles, California in 1978. She is currently #39 on Forbes list of America’s Richest Self-Made Women.
Amanda Nguyen is the Founder of Rise, a 2019 Nobel Peace Prize Nominee, and a 2022 TIME Woman of the Year. Amanda’s 2021 viral video ignited a wave of collective action in the anti-Asian hate movement.
A two-time award-winning journalist, health disparities activist, and dynamic speaker, Dr. Kevin Ahmaad Jenkins is one of the most electrifying voices in America dedicated to eliminating racial health disparities.
Maja Kazazic's life changed after surviving a grenade explosion, during the Bosnian War when she was 16 years old. Despite the challenges presented to her as a below-the-knee amputee, Maja was able to build a new life beyond anyone’s expectations.
Allison Feaster is Vice President of Player Development & Organizational Growth for the Boston Celtics. She is a former professional basketball player, a global citizen, and a trailblazer in the sports industry.
Anne is a trial attorney, and one of the nation's most recognized legal analysts. Her practice emphasizes civil rights, catastrophic loss litigation and criminal law.
Sarah Spain is the host of Spain and Company, a three-hour show every Monday-Friday from 6-9 p.m. ET on ESPN Radio. In addition, Spain is a columnist for espnW, a SportsCenter reporter and host of the That’s What She Said podcast.