KIkanza Nuri-Robins

KIkanza Nuri-Robins

KIkanza Nuri-Robins YouTube Interview & Discussion

KIkanza Nuri-Robins Audio Interview & Discussion

Kikanza Nuri-Robins is an organization development consultant who helps people and organizations that are in transition – or ought to be. Her clients include schools, NPOs, government, and faith-based organizations. An ordained Presbyterian minister, she has long been an advocate for justice, equity and inclusion, serving mission-driven organizations across the country and serving as an advocate for marginalized and targeted people. She focuses on sustaining healthy organizational cultures by improving communication, developing effective leaders, and aligning values with daily practice—making a difference “one conversation at a time.” Kikanza is the author of many articles and six books, including: Cultural Proficiency and Fish Out of Water. She lives in Los Angeles where she has served on the Bio-Ethics Committee of the UCLA Medical Center for 20 years, and on the boards of several social service organizations. In addition to offering Core Courses, she designs training and development interventions to meet organizations’ specific needs. We spoke mainly about the challenges of inclusion and cultural proficiency in spiritual organizations. Learn more about Kikanza Nuri Robins here.