Leah Ko Consulting provides Antiracism and Gender Equity Consulting, Coaching, and Training for individuals, businesses, and organizations.

Leah also serves as a dynamic, engaging guest speaker for panels, webinars, podcasts, and special events. Her work is inspiring and liberatory.

With a Master’s degree in Ethnic Studies, a natural ability to connect with people from all walks of life, and a passion for helping others grow, Leah will propel your organization forward on its antiracism and gender equity journey.

For over a decade, Leah has worked with schools, non-profits, social services agencies, community arts centers, legal aid and social justice organizations as well as with individuals and executives to further their antiracism and gender equity growth.

Speaking Engagements

Leah’s combination of living and working in multiple countries, deeply immersing in different communities and cultures, liberatory educational background, multiple intersections of identities, and deeply transformative personal journey, makes her an impactful, moving, thought-provoking, one-of-a-kind speaker whom you will never forget!

Coaching

Whether you are an individual or an executive who wants to grow in your Antiracism and Gender Equity knowledge and practice, Leah is a compassionate coach and advocate who will help you meet - and likely exceed - your goals!

Consulting & Training

With a focus on systems change, Leah’s strategic training and consulting leads to enduring change in policies, systems, and culture. Your group will benefit from Leah’s breadth and depth of knowledge and experience while enjoying her signature facilitation style.

Areas of Specialization

Race, Gender, & Sexuality

Interracial Families & Relationships

Mixed Race Identities & Experiences

Transracial Adoptee Identities & Experiences

Intersectionality (multiple marginalized identities)

Racial Fetishization

Religious Systems & Beliefs

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  • It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.

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Areas of Research

FetishizAsian & Gender-Based Violence

MisogynAsian

Fetishization of Mixed Women

Marginalization of Mixed Asian People in Asian Communities

The Black Panther Party

Black-Asian Solidarity

South African Apartheid & U.S. Anti-Blackness