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“Disastrous Hope” is a story of resilience, identity, and rebirth in the face of loss. As a first-generation student and professional, I share how Hurricane Katrina washed away the tangible pieces of my past but revealed something deeper—the strength to rebuild from nothing. Through heartbreak and uncertainty, I discovered that hope isn’t the absence of disaster but the courage to rise through it. This talk reminds us that our greatest growth often emerges from what we lose, and that even in destruction, there can be transformation. Don Mosely is a civic leader, legal professional, and advocate for community safety and equity. He serves as Project Oversight Manager for the City of Birmingham’s Community Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative (CVIPI), leading strategic planning to enhance public safety and well-being. Formerly the County Court Administrator for Alabama’s 10th Judicial Circuit, he improved judicial efficiency and access. Don, a Miles College graduate and first-generation college student, earned his J.D. from Birmingham School of Law. His career includes roles with FEMA, AmeriCorps, UAB, and the Jefferson County Committee for Economic Opportunity. He also led TRIO programs and managed $1.3M in federal education funding. Don has held leadership roles with UNCF, Toastmasters, and multiple nonprofit boards. Recognized by the Birmingham Business Journal, Birmingham Times, and Alabama Legislature, he models servant leadership. His work is rooted in justice, education, and community empowerment. 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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