ROOTED Ep 1: Amina Doherty - Clara Lionel Foundation (Caribbean, U.S. South & Africa) episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 8, 2026 · 49 MIN

ROOTED Ep 1: Amina Doherty - Clara Lionel Foundation (Caribbean, U.S. South & Africa)

from Island Girls Rock Podcast

Welcome to Rooted: Stories of Community-Driven Change, a special partnership between Island Girls Rock and the Clara Lionel Foundation. This season, we're sitting down with women leaders across the U.S. South and Caribbean who are leading organizations rooted in culture, community, and purpose. These are the voices reshaping local power structures, uplifting traditions, and proving that the most powerful innovations emerge from deep community roots.In our first episode of this very special series we are speaking with Amina Doherty, the head of programs and impact at he Clara Lionel Foundation. This is a conversation about identity and belonging. What it means to lead with both strategy and heart and why trusting communities to shape their own futures is not just an approach, it’s a conviction. From her Nigerian and Antiguan roots to the global work she carries. Amina brings a rare clarity and warm everything she touches. We really hope this conversation moves as much as it moved us.This podcast is hosted by Chantal MillerProduced by BreAnna Holmes & Chantal MillerEdited by BreAnna HolmesSee more from the Clara Lionel Foundation here: claralionelfoundation.orgSee more from Island Girls Rock here: islandgirlsrock.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Welcome to Rooted: Stories of Community-Driven Change, a special partnership between Island Girls Rock and the Clara Lionel Foundation. This season, we're sitting down with women leaders across the U.S. South and Caribbean who are leading organizations rooted in culture, community, and purpose. These are the voices reshaping local power structures, uplifting traditions, and proving that the most powerful innovations emerge from deep community roots.In our first episode of this very special series we are speaking with Amina Doherty, the head of programs and impact at he Clara Lionel Foundation. This is a conversation about identity and belonging. What it means to lead with both strategy and heart and why trusting communities to shape their own futures is not just an approach, it’s a conviction. From her Nigerian and Antiguan roots to the global work she carries. Amina brings a rare clarity and warm everything she touches. We really hope this conversation moves as much as it moved us.This podcast is hosted by Chantal MillerProduced by BreAnna Holmes & Chantal MillerEdited by BreAnna HolmesSee more from the Clara Lionel Foundation here: claralionelfoundation.orgSee more from Island Girls Rock here: islandgirlsrock.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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