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Three words that changed my life | Lowell Matthews | TEDxSNHU

What does it mean to be truly seen? Dr. Lowell C. Matthews shares his journey from hopeful freshman to self-aware Black male navigating college life at a predominantly white institution. With humor, heart, and raw honesty, he reflects on the dualities of perception—the one we hold of ourselves and the one others impose on us. He also explores the power one person, a professor named Dr. Nancy King, was able to have with three simple words: “I see you.” Dr. Lowell C. Matthews (Chris) serves as a professor of business administration and management at Southern New Hampshire University. His research interests include organizational culture, global leadership practices, and social justice and equity. His current research involves exploring post-secondary learning opportunities for youth that chose not to attend college. In his role as faculty member at SNHU, he is known for his experiential class delivery and project-based learning that allows students to use the community as their textbook. Outside the classroom he serves on the board of several nonprofit organizations including the Black Heritage Trail, NH, Endowment for Health, World Affairs Council of New Hampshire, Manchester True Collaborative, and the Racial Unity Team. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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