Remember me, Judi, considered to be one of the top woman innovators?
I’m also creator of 108 Card Game!
Growing up in a non-diverse place, throughout my life in school, to get jobs, and at places where I worked, I’ve had to unfortunately deal with racial and gender discrimination.
As a 6-year-old child, I would come home crying on the bus every day. My mom who was a public teacher took me of the bus and drove with me to school.
Being with my family was some of my happier moments. We would get together with my aunt, uncle, and two cousins to play cards. Normally we order pizza, talk, and laugh.
It was fun, but the cards I felt didn’t look like actual people that I knew?! Did you ever have that feeling?
I wanted to create a fun, yet educational card game that all families no matter what your cultures or ethnic background can share and enjoy.
Contribute here:
With your help, we can bring 108-card game to life to support victims of discrimination!!
Your support goes towards making it happen: the playing game, website, and mobile application will be available in at minimum English, hopefully Chinese, possibly Spanish and maybe in the future Arabic.
Plus your contribution pays our team members to become contractors, part-time, and full-time employees with benefits who have been working without pay to launch 108cardgame.com. Read about their stories on our website.
And of course, it helps us help others who are victims of discrimination by employing them in our kickstarter funded call center.
Every one that contributes will also get an invitation to our upcoming peaceful rallies to get to Ødiscrimination!
Thank you very much for your much-needed support! With your help, we can help bring awareness to discrimination.
Respectfully,
Judi and the Imagine Team
Leadership Coach and Business Consultant
@JudiRheeAlloway, Leadership Coach and Business Consultant at Imagine Leadership, LLC, is considered one of the top women innovators by US Department of Labor to represent the US for US State Department and winner of “Outstanding Women Visionary Leader” award in India. Ms. Alloway researches the gaps in multicultural and gender-based leadership. Through her research, she teaches and trains “everyday leaders” how to level the playing field.
“Working on the Imagine Leadership Team has allowed me to witness firsthand what it is truly like to help someone with their life. I have only worked with children in the past and while helping them see the possibilities of what life has to offer is satisfying, there’s a different kind of inspiration that shines in the eyes of adults when they gain a new perspective on life. At Imagine Leadership, I’ve not only been able to to see and hear accounts of Judi’s clients, but I have been able to take an active part in helping to inspire some of these very people and contribute to their newfound inspiration. I’ve been able to hone my abilities as a leader by contributing my skills as a developer and designer. I’ve also been given the opportunity to lead projects and help my co-workers grow as individuals. My time here has contributed greatly to my life and the lessons I’ve learned encourage me everyday to do my best to grow and inspire others.”
– Ankha Stanley, Web Developer & Graphic Designer
“When I was a little girl in China attending elementary school, I had dreamed of becoming a teacher. In my dream, I saw my students and how I helped them grow. Then when I attended middle school, I dreamed of becoming a lawyer. I hoped that I could help people fight injustice. When I attended high school, I wanted to become a reporter with the media platform to help more people. Unfortunately in order to live my dream, I had to leave my family and friends in China and come to the United States.
After studying and finishing graduate school in the United States, I chose to work at Imagine Leadership LLC. As a growing entrepreneurial company the work here is not just a job that teaches and promotes leaders to stand up for injustice, but also it gives me an opportunity to learn and develop my leadership skills. Luckily, I am able to meet women who are choosing to live their dreams in leadership and starting their own businesses. Their success always reminds and inspires me that dreams take a lot of hard work and effort. I feel lucky that I have job that also supports my dreams and my success. Thank you for your contributions, so I can stay in the United States to live my dreams.”
– Jing Wang, Social Media Innovator