OUR CONTRIBUTORS Courtney Daniel Our 603 Diversity calendar was researched and compiled by Courtney Daniel, a creative strategist, designer, life coach and radio show host. Daniel has worked with national celebrities and even designed a stamp for the U.S. Postal Service. She lives on the Seacoast where, in her spare time, you can find her interviewing community members through her online group No To Patterns.
Deo Mwano Essayist Deo Mwano is a nationally recognized speaker and expert in diversity, equity and inclusion. Mwano designs services, initiatives, campaigns, and products for businesses, schools and nonprofits with a DEI focus via Deo Mwano Consultancy. He’s been named as one of the state’s “40 Under Forty” by the NH Union Leader and is a 2017 graduate of Leadership New Hampshire.
Nour Habib Our Review page is by Nour Habib, a journalist currently covering issues surrounding race and equity in New Hampshire. Previously, she spent years as a newspaper reporter in Oklahoma where she did everything from education to city government reporting to writing movie reviews and lifestyle features.
Rony Camille Our feature story on the power of food for cultural Unity,” was written by Rony
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Camille, a freelance journalist
Constance Cherise
(and son of Haitian immigrants)
Constance Cherise, writer of our “Positively
based in Nashua. A media
Main Street” feature story, is a three-time
manager with a focus in digital
award-winning NH Press Association freelancer.
editorial content and operations,
Her regular arts/entertainment gigs include
Camille is currently the media
assignments for Manchester Ink Link and the
program director for the Town of
Turner Classic Movies Tumblr. For more of her
Tyngsborough, Massachusetts.
work, visit constancecherise.wixsite.com/mysite.
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