Cultural Awareness Presenters

Michael Korenblit
Speaker/Holocaust Educator/Activist

Co-founder of Respect Diversity Foundation Michael Korenblit is co-author of the best-selling book Until We Meet Again, a true story of love and survival. Raised in Ponca City, Oklahoma by parents who both experienced the Holocaust, Mike has a perspective on humanity and civil rights powerfully fueled by what he saw and learned growing up. In his most-requested presentation, Mike takes his audiences on a journey through time to Hrubieszow, Poland, during the late 1930’s and 1940’s. He relates the stories of two families and the impact of World War II on their lives. An award-winning producer, activist and social justice innovator (and Respect Diversity’s president), Mike uses his parents’ story as a touchpoint for human rights education in numerous spheres, as he gives talks and leads workshops with a range of participants – from fifth graders to high-school students to community groups.  In his explorations of human rights and human rights abuses around the world, Mike communicates the responsibility we all share and how participants can make a difference.

Noel Jacobs, PhD
Speaker/Community Organizer/Clinical Psychologist

Dr. Jacobs is Executive Director for the Respect Diversity Foundation (RDF) and past President of The Interfaith Alliance of Oklahoma.  He has more than ten years’ experience working to make education, training, healthcare and clinical practice more inclusive, equitable and diversity focused.  A strong proponent of community building, he gives his free time to promote well-being and celebration of diversity by connecting OKC residents of different backgrounds to each other.  He believes strongly in the importance and power of positive direct human encounter with the ‘other,’ through interfaith, intercultural and interracial experiences. Most importantly, he is husband to Anne, his remarkable wife of 26 years, and father to two extraordinary young adults, Felix and Keegan.   

Dr. Jacobs has spoken to community organizations and students of all ages since 2005 on topics such as preventing bullying and building a positive social climate, developing self-understanding and cultural humility, broadening intercultural exposure, and developing engaged ways of being with others in the community. In his roles with RDF, he leads film events and community discussions, along with co-hosting a podcast entitled “The Elephant In The Room: Unboxed” with Thick Descriptions, an RDF partner organization. 

A lifelong Oklahoman, Dr. Jacobs completed his doctoral training in clinical child psychology at the University of Kansas in 2001, then returned to Oklahoma City in 2003 as a clinical health service psychologist and Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology at Oklahoma City University. He has 19 years’ experience in licensed practice and 21 years in undergraduate and graduate teaching. His research interests are in the areas of health-related quality of life, multidimensional well-being, adolescent-to-young-adult transition, and self-management with chronic illness. 

Sarah Adams
Speaker/Native American Activist/Community Organizer

Sarah Adams is an advocate for Native American culture, education and rights. She is a citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. She co-created Matriarch, an intertribal empowerment organization that serves Indigenous women in central and NE Oklahoma, as well as Cousins, a support group for 2SLGBTQ Indigenous youth.

Sarah serves on the boards of the ACLU of Oklahoma, The Auntie Project, Not Your Mascot, Nappy Roots Books, the Third Space Foundation, and the Respect Diversity Foundation. Sarah is a proud member of Central Oklahoma Two Spirit Society, and has served two terms as Activist in Residence at the University of Oklahoma.

Sarah has worked alongside other Native advocates to see Indigenous Peoples’ Day recognized in OKC and to eliminate Land Run reenactments and Native mascots in OKC Public Schools. She co-created a program called Oklahoma History Day, a diverse and accurate account of Oklahoma history through statehood. She was named 2020 Indian Educator of the Year by the Oklahoma Council for Indian Education and 2021 Community Service Award by the National Indian Education Association.

Sarah attended Cottey College and the University of Oklahoma. She has two children, Bella and Daniel. She works for her parents’ company, RedLand Sheet Metal, and lives in Moore.

Ashleigh Robinson
Speaker/Consultant/Diversity and Inclusion Advocate

If a single community goal inspires lifelong Oklahoman Ashleigh Robinson, it is likely that of full inclusion for all, especially those with developmental, intellectual and cultural differences. Growing up biracial with a sibling experiencing Down Syndrome, Ashleigh has been a champion for others since childhood, and now advocates for a culture shift in our communities to include those with intellectual and developmental disabilities in opportunities for education, employment, and social engagement.

Ashleigh attended Oklahoma City University where she achieved her Bachelors of Music as well as a Master of Arts in Nonprofit Leadership. As a student the was very active in service leadership, including founding the university’s Black Student Association and Best Buddies program. She was employed in the Diversity and Inclusion Office as a Consultant from 2015 to 2019 and was awarded the university award for Outstanding Student for her commitment to including others, before becoming Miss Oklahoma City University, followed by her crowning as Miss Oklahoma 2021 and representing all of Oklahoma admirably in the Miss America Pageant on a platform of inclusion for those with developmental disabilities.

As a strong supporter of positive community Ashleigh has volunteered her time to multiple events and organizations since her teenage years including Relay for Life, The Children’s Center Rehabilitation Hospital, Oklahoma United Methodist Conference, New Leaders Council, KidsAlive!, Konnect HQ, and Freedom City, before joining The Respect Diversity Foundation as a member of the Board of Directors and Speakers Bureau in 2023. She is a gifted and sought-after speaker for learners of all ages.

Masood Haqq
Author/Storyteller/Community Activist

A former at-risk youth himself, Masood captures the imaginations of listeners of all ages with vivid depictions of the inner-city experiences that shaped him. His frank, common-sense approach to pushing past fear and disappointment to find purpose ignites in his listeners a passion for succeeding. Masood’s speaking topics include Anti-Bullying, Community Building, Finding Purpose, the Black Experience, the Muslim Experience, and Best Practices for Positive School Climate. He has worked with Oklahoma State University, the University of Oklahoma, Mid-Del Schools, Oklahoma City Public Schools, and Boy Scouts of Oklahoma, to name a few. 

Masood married his wife, Dr Jihan, in 2009. In 2015 they opened Peace Of Mind Pediatrics, an evidence-based medical facility with award-winning hospitality. In 2018, Masood obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Business Law from the University of Central Oklahoma. Masood serves as chairman of the board at the Council on American-Islamic Relations Oklahoma and Masjid Mu’min, Oklahoma’s first mosque. Masood published his acclaimed first book The Giants in my Midst in 2023. Masood and Dr Jihan live in Oklahoma City with their three exceptional children.