She hopes these commitments help others want to learn more about the other person(s) and their culture, in order to provide customized support.ĭuring the fall of 2019, Danyetta co-developed The Black American Tree Project which takes into account what happened to Black Americans from pre-colonial Africa to present-day America through an embodied and participatory format followed by courageous community conversations.ĭanyetta earned a bachelor of science in business administration from Fisk University and a master of arts in organizational leadership from Regent University. Through the development of person-centered cultural humility training for the State of New York’s Department of Health, Danyetta developed the 10 Commitments of Person-Centered Cultural Humility. ![]() She also operates a growth mindset and personal foundations practice where she provides learning experiences through coaching and training. ![]() Since 2000, Danyetta has worked in the disabilities community in a variety of roles including lead direct support professional, apartment coordinator, recreation and leisure coordinator, and currently, as a senior community builder.
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