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Director of Intercultural Affairs Kimberlee Williams

“Being Black means I am a part of a whole that is beautiful, strong, creative, and generous.”

Kimberlee Williams is the Director of Intercultural Affairs at The Bush School. Her hobbies include dancing, playing games, reading, and hanging out with her family and friends. Kimberlee’s role models are Oprah Winfrey, Michelle Obama, Maya Angelou, and Robin Roberts. 

Kimberlee hopes to change the world “by bringing healing to the hurting masses. My work is that of a healer and a teacher all at the same time.” When asked what she will be remembered for, Kimberlee shared, “For some of the most beautiful choreographies to ever grace a stage and for the healing and reconciliation that I brought to all who met me.”
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