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Ken Ross

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Ken Ross, son of Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross (deceased), pioneering legend in hospice and bereavement education in the United States, and noted author of 22 books in 34 languages about death and dying is President, of the Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Foundation, 2005 present. Ken was the principal care provider for his mother in the last 9 years of her life. His... read full bio

Kenji Yoshino

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Dubbed ""the face and voice of the new civil rights"" by Barbara Ehrenreich, Kenji Yoshino presents a new paradigm for civil rights, articulating the victories and limitations of the movement, while pointing a way forward. Yoshino's landmark book, Covering: The Hidden Assault on Our Civil Rights, fuses legal manifesto with autobiography, and marks a move from more traditional pleas for... read full bio

Kevin & Hannah Salwen

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Kevin Salwen is a writer and entrepreneur. With his 15-year-old daughter, Hannah, he is co-author of The Power of Half. The book is the story of a eureka moment by Hannah that resulted in the Salwen family's commitment to reduce their consumption by half - started by selling their house and moving into one half its size. Kevin and Hannah... read full bio

Kevin D. Richardson

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Kevin D. Richardson is one of the Central Park Five, a group of young black and Latino men who were wrongfully convicted of a heinous crime in 1989. Richardson was just 14 years old when he was arrested and charged with the crime. Born on October 6, 1974 in Harlem, New York, Richardson grew up in a rough neighborhood and had... read full bio

Kevin Liles

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Kevin has not only put his extraordinary talents and determination to work in the music industry, he has also been a visionary, activist and philanthropist and an advocate for numerous social causes, including free speech, civil rights and voting rights. From an unpaid internship, Kevin Liles has had a meteoric rise through the ranks to become President and CEO of... read full bio

Kim Campbell

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The office for Kim Campbell has asked that CTI not list them, give out pricing, information or availability. If you are interested in this celebrity only, please contact CTI directly and we can let you know the process needed to confirm a date with them.

Kim Cattrall

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Kim Cattrall, award-winning actress and producer, is known to millions of devoted fans around the world for her trailblazing role as ""Samantha Jones"" in the smash hit television series Sex and the City. Honored with three Golden Globe and Emmy nominations, she is the recipient of a Screen Actor's Guild award for the role. Her extensive acting career has spanned... read full bio

Kimberle Williams Crenshaw

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Kimberle Williams Crenshaw is an American lawyer, civil rights advocate, philosopher, and scholar who developed the theory of intersectionality. Crenshaw was born in Canton, Ohio, and she has earned her B.A. from Cornell University, her J.D. from Harvard Law School and her LL.M. from the University of Wisconsin Law School where she was a William H. Hastie Fellow as well... read full bio

Kimberly Aiken

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Kimberly Clarice Aiken was Miss America 1994. Aiken was 18 years old when she won the coveted title, and was only the third woman of African descent to get the crown. Aiken used the plight of the homeless as her platform. Her year of service as Miss America helped generate public awareness about homelessness and brought a better public understanding... read full bio

Kip Fulbeck

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Kip Fulbeck is an artist, performer, author, and filmmaker looking to make people more aware of multiracial identity through identity politics. Fulbecks background includes Cantonese, English, Irish, and Welsh and he is the creator of The Hapa Project. His art has been in over 20 countries and all over the United States and has been inside the Getty Museum, Los... read full bio

Kirk Cameron

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Kirk Cameron is a television and film actor, noted recently for his work in the inspirational film, Fireproof. He is also known for his memorable roles on ABC's Growing Pains, the Left Behind movies, and co-host of The Way of the Master televesion series. Kirk spends much of his time producing new television and film projects and speaking to people... read full bio

Kix Brooks

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Kix Brooks began performing at age 12, then continued performing in clubs and at other venues throughout high school. He also began writing songs at that time. Eventually he landed in Nashville, where he joined Tree Publishing Company. Shortly thereafter, artists like the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, John Conlee and Highway 101 all scored number 1s with Brooks songs. In... read full bio

Koren Zailckas

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Addressing the problem of underage drinking, Koren Zailckas brings to light scientific evidence on how alcohol affects the still-developing teenage brain. She informs audiences of how the younger the age one starts drinking alcohol, the more likely that person is to become addicted. Most compelling, however, is her personal story, the description of her downward spiral, and the experiences that... read full bio

Kristen Johnston

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Kristen Johnston is an American stage, film, and television actress. She may be most famous for her role as Sally Solomon in the television series 3rd Rock from the Sun. She also starred as Wilma Flintstone in the prequel to the live-action movie adaptation of The Flintstones animated series. Kristen Johnston is also known for her tall 6' frame and... read full bio

Kwame Anthony Appiah

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Called a post-modern Socrates, Kwame Anthony Appiah asks profound questions about identity and ethics in a world where the sands of race, ethnicity, religion and nationalism continue to realign and reform before our eyes. His seminal book Cosmopolitanism is a moral manifesto for a world where identity has become a weapon and where difference has become a cause of pain... read full bio

Kyle Carpenter

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William Kyle Carpenter is a renowned United States Marine who was medically retired and made history. Carpenter received the highest military decoration bestowed by the United States, the Medal of decoration, for his exceptional deeds in Marjah, Helmand Province, Afghanistan in 2010. Notably, he bears the distinction of being the award's youngest-ever living winner. Carpenter endured serious wounds during the terrifying... read full bio

Laganja Estranja

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Laganja Estranja (Jay Jackson) is a choreographer, drag queen, and cannabis activist based in Los Angeles, CA. She appeared on the television show RuPaul's Drag Race, and has gone on to travel the world as a drag performer, tour and choreograph with Miley Cyrus, and teach an international traveling dance school. She is a voice for LGBTQA rights, and speaks... read full bio

Laila Ireland

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Laila Ireland is an activist and American transgender veteran who served 12 years in the United States Army. Along with her husband Logan, Laila and Logan came out as transgender in the Emmy nominated short film, “Transgender, at War and in Love”. Lailia, assigned male at birth, now is a woman, and Logan, assigned female at birth, is now a... read full bio

Larry Wilmore

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LaTosha Brown

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LaTosha Brown is a speaker, author, activist, and Jazz singer. She is currently a fellow at the Institute of Politics at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government and is a contributor to The New York Times. Brown is also co-founder of Black Voters Matter Fund organization and her work with the organization is to increase Black people to focus on politics... read full bio



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Celebrity Talent International is a booking agent to help you hire social issues speakers for corporate functions, business or private parites, fairs or festivals, weddings, speaking engangments, print or online advertising campaigns, media events, endorsements, fundraisers, or appearances. Contact CTI by calling 725-228-5100 today or submitting a request in order to book talent like Ken Ross, Kenji Yoshino, Kevin & Hannah Salwen, Kevin D. Richardson, Kevin Liles, Kim Campbell, Kim Cattrall, Kimberle Williams Crenshaw, Kimberly Aiken, Kip Fulbeck, Kirk Cameron, Kix Brooks, Koren Zailckas, Kristen Johnston, Kwame Anthony Appiah, Kyle Carpenter, Laganja Estranja, Laila Ireland, Larry Wilmore, LaTosha Brown and more!