Empowering Change Through Communication
The ability to effectively convey a message has always been central to shifting social beliefs, changing behavior, and driving business performance. Open minds open doors.
From Frederick Douglass to Nikole Hannah-Jones, communicators use the power of the written and spoken word to illuminate injustice while instilling cultural pride. Their impact serves as a nurturing throughline for generations.
Communicators Who Have Shaped Our Narrative

Frederick Douglass
Social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, statesman

Ida B. Wells
Anti-lynching journalist, educator, civil rights leader

Zora Neale Hurston
Author, anthropologist, documentary filmmaker

James Baldwin
Writer, orator,
civil rights activist

Medgar Evers
Activist, NAACP’s first field secretary in Mississippi

Malcolm X
Muslim minister, orator,
human rights activist

Toni Morrison
Pulitzer Prize-winning author,
Nobel laureate, activist

Ta-Nehisi Coates
Author, journalist,
educator, activist

Nikole Hannah-Jones
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian,
creator of The 1619 Project

Amanda Gorman
Youngest inaugural poet
in U.S. history, writer, activist

Spike Lee
Founder, 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks director, producer

Naomi Wadler
Student activist against
gun violence, youth adviser
What's Your Story?
Who shapes your narrative? Your strategy? Your impact? At THE POINT, we understand the power of the message. Your story affects perceptions, influences decisions, and helps light the path for our emerging leaders.
Elevating the Narrative for Future Generations
We are not just a consultancy, but stewards of change dedicated to elevating the narrative of our beautiful community mosaic for generations to come.