Invite Us to Speak

Invite Us to Speak or Guest Lecture

At Omena Institute, we believe that knowledge and dialogue are powerful tools for driving change. Through speaking engagements and guest lectures, we bring global perspectives, lived experience, and policy expertise to audiences committed to equity and justice.

Whether in classrooms, conferences, or community forums, our talks are designed to inspire action, spark reflection, and expand understanding of how systemic change can improve the lives of women and their communities worldwide.

Our Speaking Topics

We tailor every talk to meet the needs of your audience, while grounding content in real-world strategies and stories. Common themes include:

  • Gender Equity & Systems Change: How centering women’s leadership transforms communities.
  • Care Policy & Early Childhood Education: Building equitable care systems that work for families and economies.
  • Global Women’s Leadership: Lessons from women changemakers around the world.
  • Community Power & Public Policy: Bridging grassroots knowledge with policy action.
  • Narrative & Storytelling for Justice: Using media and public voice to shift harmful narratives.

Where We Speak

Our team speaks at:

  • Conferences and Summits: Sharing research, insights, and stories with global changemakers.
  • Universities and Schools: Guest lectures in public policy, social impact, early childhood, and gender studies.
  • Nonprofits and Philanthropy: Keynotes and workshops to align equity with organizational strategy.
  • Community Dialogues: Facilitating inclusive conversations that center lived experience.

What to Expect

When you invite Omena Institute to speak, you can expect:

  • Engaging, thought-provoking presentations tailored to your audience.
  • A mix of research, storytelling, and practical strategies.
  • Space for dialogue and participant interaction.
  • Insights rooted in equity, cultural awareness, and global perspective.

Bring Omena Institute to Your Audience

Invite us to inspire, challenge, and equip your audience to advance equity and systemic change.