An impactful speaker and educator.
Judge Songhai’s mission is simple: help others live out their full purpose.
She focuses on providing the tools to overcome negative experiences that impede success. Unlike other experts on change transformation and implicit bias training, she speaks from both professional and personal experience.

Keynotes
Powerful, inspirational keynotes tailored specifically for your audience.
Designed to challenge limiting beliefs and open up to limitless potential.
Judge Songhai’s personal story includes overcoming adversity as a single parent and woman of color. Through her own story, she leads audiences to understand that life experience, no matter how traumatic, is an asset and not a deficit. Her devotion to advocacy for underserved populations within the justice system and expertise on the intricacies that feed into this system of inequity help shape keynote speeches that leave audiences with a sense of motivation, inspiration, and ownership of their own strengths.
Keynotes can be delivered in-person or virtually, depending on your organization’s needs.

Educational Workshops
Interactive and engaging workshops to help your organization achieve its full potential. Customized to meet your specific goals.
Custom in-person or virtual workshops that can take on a more technical focus around specific topics including, but not limited to:
Implicit Bias (e.g., implicit bias versus explicit bias, patterns of gender and race bias, how bias contributes to systemic inequities)
Media & Conflict Resolution
Change Leadership
Building Teams
Mental Health in Courts
Trial Skills
Workshops can be designed to include breakout sessions that Judge Songhai can facilitate, accompanied by interactive materials.

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What People Are Saying
“Powerful and thought-provoking topic. The speaker was gifted in inviting discussion on challenging topics. Would love to see her come back for a future conference!”
“I took the class with all my colleagues... I was pleased but not surprised that our two knowledgeable instructors came from the Los Angeles bench. The class, the teachers, and the students all reflect an intertwined judicial branch that is both self-reflective and accountable.”