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Culture & Society Speakers

Key Speakers connects organizations, institutions, and communities with culture and society keynote speakers who bring authentic perspective to the forces shaping how we live, work, and relate to one another. Our roster spans civil rights leaders and social justice advocates, celebrated chefs and culinary figures, decorated military veterans and patriots, faith and interfaith voices, humanitarian leaders and philanthropists, and passionate youth advocates. Whatever the occasion, we match you with a speaker whose voice is genuinely right for your audience.

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Culture & society speakers for your next event

Gina Rodriguez

Award-Winning Actress, Producer, Director, Model & Humanitarian
Fee Range: Inquire
Travels From: California
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Keisha Lance Bottoms

Mayor of Atlanta (2018-2022)
Fee Range: $20,000–$38,000
Travels From: Georgia
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Leah Cohen

Chef & Owner, Pig & Khao and Piggyback; 2013 StarChefs Rising Stars Award Recipient; Bravo’s Top Chef Contestant
Fee Range: $11,000–$20,000
Travels From: New York
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Jacqueline Walters, MD

Owner of Comprehensive Women's OB/GYN; Two-Time Breast Cancer Survivor; Cast Member of Bravo's "Married to Medicine"
Fee Range: $30,000–$44,000
Travels From: Georgia
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Marty Strong

Retired Navy SEAL; Author; Leadership and Business Consultant
Fee: $14,000
Travels From: Virginia
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Joan Kuhl

Generations in the Workplace Expert; Women in the Workforce Advocate; Author
Fee Range: $13,000–$25,000
Travels From: New York
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Susan Neuman

Former Asst. Secretary, Secondary & Elementary Education
Fee Range: $8,000–$10,000
Travels From: New York
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Akbar Gbajabiamila

Host of NBC's American Ninja Warrior and NFL's Fantasy Live
Fee Range: $35,000–$44,000
Travels From: California
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Janine Stange

Subject of “National Anthem Girl” a Documentary by Kelly’s Filmworks on Amazon Prime; Singer and Philanthropist
Fee Range: $10,000–$16,000
Travels From: Maryland
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Mohsin Zaidi

Award-winning Author, Commentator & LGBT Advocate
Fee Range: $11,000–$16,000
Travels From: New York
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Errin Haines

Editor at Large & Co-Founder, The 19th
Fee Range: $20,000–$25,000
Travels From: Pennsylvania
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Jeff Francoeur

Sports Analyst and Former MLB Player
Fee Range: $20,000–$40,000
Travels From: Georgia
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Stacey Bess

Award-Winning Educator and Author of Nobody Don’t Love Nobody
Fee Range: $8,000–$15,000
Travels From: Utah
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Marcia Chatelain

Author and Professor of History and African American Studies at Georgetown University
Fee Range: $22,000–$50,000
Travels From: District of Columbia
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Rosie O'Neill

Co-founder Sugarfina and Pure Imagination Brands
Fee Range: $10,000–$14,000
Travels From: California
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Fantastic Negrito

Three Time Grammy Award Winner, Black Roots Music Artist; Singer, Song-writer
Fee Range: $40,000–$75,000
Travels From: California
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Zev Siegl

Co-Founder of Starbucks Coffee
Fee Range: $18,000–$32,000
Travels From: Washington
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Chris Olsen

Actor and Digital Creator
Fee Range: $56,000–$63,000
Travels From: New York
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Liz Bohannon

Founder & CEO of Socially Conscious Brand Sseko Designs and Best Selling Author of Beginner's Pluck
Fee Range: $10,000–$23,000
Travels From: Oregon
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Ruth Pointer

Award Winning Entertainer & Mental Health Advocate
Fee Range: $25,000–$30,000
Travels From: Massachusetts
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Mo Amer

Stand-up Comedian, Star of “Mo” on Netflix, Co-Stars with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in Marvel “Black Adam”
Fee Range: Inquire
Travels From: California
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Jack Andraka

Teen Prodigy of Pancreatic Cancer, Inventor, Innovator & Citizen Scientist
Fee Range: $7,000–$19,000
Travels From: California
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Leymah Gbowee

2011 Nobel Peace Laureate, Liberian Peace Activist & Women's Rights Advocate
Fee Range: $30,000–$35,000
Travels From: New York
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JoJo Siwa

Global Superstar, Entrepreneur, and Bestselling Author
Fee Range: $125,000–$125,000
Travels From: California
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Culture speakers for corporate, academic & public events

Our culture and society speakers work across a wide range of environments, from corporate organizations and universities to nonprofits, government agencies, and community groups. Common formats include:

• Keynote presentations for conferences and large-scale events
• Distinguished lectures, commencements, and academic programs
• Panel discussions and moderated conversations
• Workshops and facilitated sessions for deeper engagement
• Cultural programming and awareness events

We support in-person, virtual, and hybrid delivery. Content is aligned to your audience, cultural focus, and event objectives. The emphasis is on relevance, ensuring each session connects with the audience and delivers insight that can be applied beyond the event.

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Why hire a speaker on culture?

Culture keynote speakers help audiences understand the context behind social trends, identity, and collective behavior. They bring structure to complex topics and make them relevant to real-world environments, whether in business, education, or public life. They translate these topics into clear insights that support awareness, better decision-making, and more informed dialogue. Culture speakers are widely engaged for:

• Leadership conferences and executive forums
• Academic conferences and distinguished lecture series
• University commencements and campus-wide events
• Cultural heritage month programming and awareness initiatives
• Community forums, nonprofit events, and public sector programs
• Organizational retreats and internal culture initiatives
• Career development events and education-focused seminars
• Faith community events and interfaith programs
• Military appreciation and veterans' events
• Food and culinary festivals, galas, and hospitality events

The impact is both educational and practical. Audiences develop a deeper understanding of cultural context, improve communication across diverse groups, and build stronger, more inclusive environments.`

Our culture & society speakers

We represent a carefully selected roster of culture and society speakers with expertise spanning civil rights and social justice, humanitarian leadership, faith and values, culinary arts and food culture, military service and patriotism, design and fashion, social media, and youth advocacy.

Our speakers include civil rights leaders and advocates, decorated military veterans, celebrated chefs and culinary figures, faith leaders and interfaith voices, philanthropists and humanitarian workers, design and fashion innovators, social media personalities, and passionate youth advocates. Many have worked across public, nonprofit, and corporate sectors.

Among the recognized voices on this roster: Bernice King, CEO of The King Center and daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.; Erin Brockovich, iconic environmental activist and consumer advocate; and Marc Lamont Hill, Temple University professor, BET News host, and social justice activist whose work spans academia, media, and community organizing. Each recommendation is tailored to your audience, event type, and objectives.

FAQs

Culture and Society speakers cover an exceptionally broad range of topics depending on their subcategory. These include civil rights and social justice, humanitarian leadership and philanthropy, faith and interfaith dialogue, culinary arts and food culture, military service and patriotism, design and fashion, social media and digital influence, and youth leadership and advocacy. Many also address cultural identity, social change, and the forces shaping communities today.

Culture and society speakers are booked for a wide range of occasions. Civil rights and humanitarian voices are popular at university commencements, nonprofit galas, and corporate DEI events. Faith and religion speakers are frequently engaged for interfaith gatherings, faith community celebrations, and values-focused leadership programs. Military and patriotism speakers are in demand for corporate events, veterans' programs, and national observances. Culinary speakers bring warmth and cultural richness to hospitality events, galas, and food festivals. Youth advocacy voices connect powerfully with educational institutions, student leadership conferences, and community forums. Whatever the occasion, Key Speakers will match you with the right voice.

Yes. Our culture and society speakers are skilled at tailoring their presentations to your event's specific themes, audience, and goals. Whether you need a speaker to address a corporate leadership team, a university audience, or a community gathering, we work with you to ensure the content is relevant and the delivery is right for the room.

Yes. Our culture and society speakers are experienced at delivering engaging presentations across in-person, virtual, and hybrid formats. Whether you require a large-scale keynote, a distinguished lecture for an academic program, or an interactive online session, Key Speakers can match you with a speaker well-suited to your format and audience.

For corporate events, culture and society speakers offer a wide range of value depending on their background. Civil rights and humanitarian voices bring perspective on inclusion, social responsibility, and purpose-driven leadership. Faith and ethics speakers can address values-based decision-making and organizational culture. Military veterans bring hard-won lessons in leadership, resilience, and service under pressure.

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