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Dr. Vasudha Sharma, PT, DPT is a best-selling author, keynote speaker, storyteller, wellness expert, and founder of Founder of Voice of Planet.
Additionally, she has been involved in Washington’s community-based grassroots organizations for inclusion and equity. In recognition of her efforts and commitment to serve her community, she was appointed as a member of the mayor’s inclusion task force for the city of Renton. She is an avid writer as well. Her articles have been published in many local and international publications. She has been an activist against domestic violence and human rights and founded the nonprofit organization called Voice of Planet with a mission to facilitate the process of empowering diverse communities in the US, based on the concept of social, cultural, and gender equality. Her organization has been actively involved in the welfare programs for women, children, and aging populations. She has been recognized nationally and internationally for her best-selling book, Why She Must Lead, and her social welfare projects. Vasudha is originally from New Delhi, India, and currently resides in the suburbs of Seattle with her husband Puneet and their two boys Krish and Vansh.
About the book:
Vasudha Sharma’s new book Why She Must Lead: Bridging the Gap Between Opportunities and Women of Color is a manifesto about the situation of women, especially women of color, but embraces all women, including minority and transgender women, in the United States.
Vasudha’s educated voice of advocacy is what this country needs as America’s racial landscape changes. As Vasudha states in the book, drawing upon a study by the US census, by the year 2045, people of color will be the majority in the United States, and by 2060, women of color will represent the majority of women. That reflects the world our children and grandchildren will inherit, and they do not deserve to experience the same sexist and racial issues we currently face. As a result, it is time women’s voices are heard.
Making use of painstaking research, Why She Must Lead explores the situation of women of color today, primarily in the workplace, and then discusses ways to improve this situation.
To read more, visit
www.vasudhasharma.com