I offer workshops and plenaries on anti-racism, panelist discussions on bias, advice on policy solutions you can implement today.
I also consult on Black history, immigration policy, and diversity in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics).
Rachel Décoste has more than 2 decades of experience in various spheres of activity: technology, education, travel, publishing and politics, including the Obama campaigns of 2008 and 2012.
Rachel Décoste has appeared on Radio-Canada 24/60, TV Ontario, CTV News, CBC NewsWorld, VOA, etc. to discuss issues related to race, immigration and diversity.
Over 150 opinion pieces published in the Huffington Post, Metro newspaper, The Ottawa Citizen, Calgary Herald, Le Droit newspaper, in English and French. And Chicken Soup for the Soul 2021.
Rachel Décoste is frequently asked to speak about black history in Canada, in the military, immigration and legal fields. She is also informed about the history of the Caribbean and Africa.
Rachel Décoste was the only black woman in her class in computer science. Years later, she was named National Director of the Washington, DC-based Congressional App Challenge.
Rachel Décoste is cited in numerous academic publications and in newspapers such as the Washington Post and the Société Radio-Canada.
Rachel Décoste picked her travel destination based on a DNA test. After a 6-month oddysey to her ancestral lands, she published an audiobook in 2021.
Rachel Décoste works with non-profits to write grants, design program monitoring tools and perform evaluation instruments.
Contact Rachel Décoste for a consultation today.