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Beyond the Bio - Speaker Series: Kilah Walters-Clinton

  • The Alcove 189 Broadway Providence, RI, 02903 United States (map)
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Real People. Real Stories. Real Connections.

Gather with us for Beyond the Bio, a speaker series featuring women and gender expansive people from Rhode Island and beyond. Each event offers space for deep listening and meaningful conversation. Expect powerful storytelling, audience Q+A, and a chance to meet speakers in an intimate, community-centered setting.

This month, we’re honored to welcome Kilah Walters-Clinton.

Kilah Walters-Clinton serves as the Director of Equity and Community Partnership for the Rhode Island Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS). A dedicated advocate for systemic change, Kilah is the Founder of Innovative Advising Experts and serves as President of The Providence Shelter for Colored Children. Her extensive leadership portfolio includes roles with the American Red Cross, the Institute for Nonprofit Practice, and the Providence College President’s Council. A proud alumna of Providence College with a BA and M.Ed. in Counseling, Kilah has achieved Doctoral Candidate (ABD) status in Education and Leadership. As a wife and mother of three, she seamlessly integrates her clinical background and deep community roots into her passion for strategic change management and health equity through StoryCorps, reflecting her lasting impact on community leadership and youth development.

This is a ticketed event. Suggested donations of $5-10 per ticket help support free public programs for women and gender expansive people.

The Alcove is grateful to our community of members and supporters whose generosity makes public programs like this one possible. Together, we create space to thrive.

Meet the Speaker!

Kilah Walters-Clinton, Leader, educator, counselor, and advocate.

Come hear her story at The Alcove!

The Alcove is grateful to our community of members and supporters whose generosity makes public programs like this one possible. Together, we create space to thrive.

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