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Jamaica-born entrepreneur, philanthropist and global youth advocate Dr Ni’Cola Mitchell has transformed personal adversity into one of the most impactful girls’ empowerment movements in North America.
From humble beginnings in Jamaica to having her life story adapted into a film and featured on Netflix, Mitchell’s journey is rooted in resilience, faith, healing and purpose.
As the founder of Girls Who Brunch Tour, Mitchell has impacted more than 50,000 girls through mentorship programmes, leadership initiatives, empowerment events and safe spaces designed to uplift young women from underserved communities.
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