Contact All American Speakers for ratings, reviews, videos and information on scheduling Valarie Kaur for an upcoming live or virtual event.Valarie Kaur is a seasoned civil rights activist and celebrated prophetic voice at the forefront of progressive change. Similar motivational celebrity speakers are Erin Gruwell, Angela Davis, Constance Wu, Alice Walker and Julianne Malveaux. Valarie Kaur generally travels from Los Angeles, CA, USA and can be booked for (private) corporate events, personal appearances, keynote speeches, or other performances. The estimated speaking fee range to book Valarie Kaur for your event is $20,000 - $30,000. Prisons and Solitary Confinement”, “The Quest for Civil Rights: from 9/11 to Guantanamo” and “A New Generation of Women’s Leadership and the Meaning of Success”. Valarie Kaur is a keynote speaker and industry expert who speaks on a wide range of topics such as “Innovating on the Frontier: A Free, Open, and Democratic Internet”, “The Law as Sword and Shield: Pursuing a Life of Public Service”, “Divided We Fall: Race, Religion, and Ending Hate in America”, “Breaking the Walls: Inside U.S. For more information on how we work and what makes us unique, please read the AAE Advantage. We do not exclusively represent Valarie Kaur or claim ourselves as the exclusive booking agency, business manager, publicist, speakers bureau or management for Valarie Kaur or any other speaker or celebrity on this website. In 2016, she became the youngest person to receive an alumni award from Harvard Divinity School.Ĭontact a speaker booking agent to check availability on Valarie Kaur and other top speakers and celebrities.Īll American Speakers is a "buyers agent" and exclusively represents talent buyers, meeting planners and event professionals, who are looking to secure celebrities and speakers for personal appearances, speaking engagements, corporate entertainment, public relations campaigns, commercials, or endorsements. In 2016, Kaur and Raju created Seva Productions to support entertainment and social justice projects. Since then, Kaur and Raju have continued to make documentary films together on social justice issues: Alienation, a short film, follows families swept up in immigration raids Stigma, a short film, chronicles youth encounters with stop-and-frisks The Worst of the Worst: Portrait of a Supermax, a documentary on the practice of solitary confinement, helped win policy change in Connecticut and is now used by activists around the country and Oak Creek: In Memorium, a viral short film on the 2012 mass shooting at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin, helped the Sikh community win historic federal policy change on hate crimes. The Divided We Fall Campaign inspired dialogues on 100+ campuses and communities in the 20 election seasons. cities, won a dozen international awards, and became known as the go-to documentary on post-9/11 hate crimes. Kaur’s first film Divided We Fall with director Sharat Raju toured in 200 U.S. In 2016, she became a co-creator and keynote speaker of the Together Tour in 6 U.S. State Department as a keynote speaker throughout Burma, aiding its transition from dictatorship into democracy. She has addressed audiences at the White House, Pentagon, the United Nations, the Parliament of the World’s Religions, and on more than 250 U.S. Kaur has been a regular television commentator on MSNBC and opinion contributor to CNN, NPR, PBS, The Washington Post, The Huffington Post, The Hill and The New York Times. Now as the Scholar-in-Residence at Middle Collegiate Church and Senior Fellow at Auburn Theological Seminary, she speakers on #RevolutionaryLove as a public ethic - a political and moral response to injustice and wellspring for social action. Kaur recently served as the Media and Justice Fellow at Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet and Society, where she co-founded Faithful Internet to equip faith leaders in the fight for Internet freedom. She is the founder of Groundswell Movement, America’s largest multifaith online organizing community of 300,000+ known for “dynamically strengthening faith-based organizing in the 21st century.” She also founded the Yale Visual Law Project where she trained students at Yale Law School to make films that change policy. Her activism focuses on hate crimes, racism and profiling, gun violence, immigration, solitary confinement, LGBTQI equality, and Internet freedom. Kaur has made award-winning films and led national campaigns on civil rights for 15 years. Her new venture, the Revolutionary Love Project at the University of Southern California, champions the ethic of love in an era of rage. Valarie Kaur is a civil rights activist, lawyer, award-winning filmmaker, media commentator, educator, entrepreneur, author, and Sikh American justice leader.
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