Khalil Osiris

Khalil Osiris

FL, US

Khalil Osiris is a captivating motivational speaker, inspiring audiences to uncover their true purpose, embrace authenticity, and triumph over fear, negative self-talk, and self-imposed limitations.

Khalil Osiris is a pioneer and thought-leader in the fields of education, restorative justice, and social impact. He is the founder of Truth & Reconciliation Conversations (TRC), an organization committed to advancing racial reconciliation and the rights of women and girls through meaningful dialogue and action.


As someone who experienced incarceration, Khalil brings a unique perspective on personal accountability and criminal justice. His book “Psychology of Incarceration” has been widely taught in prisons and universities across America, with a powerful message that “prison is a metaphor for self-imposed limitations and freedom is a choice”.


In 2011 Khalil moved to South Africa in order to work as a consultant with schools, community-based organizations, and companies who hire citizens transitioning back into society. He also hosted the award-winning television show “Each One Teach One” which won Best Factual Educational Program from the South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTA).


As founder of TRC, Khalil created an inspiring documentary series about courageous individuals who are working to create positive change in their communities through honest conversations. The first documentary was released following the murder of George Floyd in 2020 while the second was released on the one year anniversary of his death. The series finale premiered at the 2021 TRC Global Summit held virtually on July 18th – 19th in honor of Nelson Mandela International Day.

Building off this success, Khalil launched a global civic education campaign that gives students access to academic credit by learning how to prevent violence against women and girls where they live.


Khalil regularly gives talks on topics such as Psychology of Incarceration, Hiring Returning Citizens, Men Stopping Violence, and A Freedom That Comes From Within. To gain further insight into his ideas and life’s work you can read his blog at khalilosiris.com.

Khalil Osiris is a pioneer and thought-leader in the fields of education, restorative justice, and social impact. He is the founder of Truth & Reconciliation Conversations (TRC), an organization committed to advancing racial reconciliation and the rights of women and girls through meaningful dialogue and action.


As someone who experienced incarceration, Khalil brings a unique perspective on personal accountability and criminal justice. His book “Psychology of Incarceration” has been widely taught in prisons and universities across America, with a powerful message that “prison is a metaphor for self-imposed limitations and freedom is a choice”.


In 2011 Khalil moved to South Africa in order to work as a consultant with schools, community-based organizations, and companies who hire citizens transitioning back into society. He also hosted the award-winning television show “Each One Teach One” which won Best Factual Educational Program from the South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTA).


As founder of TRC, Khalil created an inspiring documentary series about courageous individuals who are working to create positive change in their communities through honest conversations. The first documentary was released following the murder of George Floyd in 2020 while the second was released on the one year anniversary of his death. The series finale premiered at the 2021 TRC Global Summit held virtually on July 18th – 19th in honor of Nelson Mandela International Day.

Building off this success, Khalil launched a global civic education campaign that gives students access to academic credit by learning how to prevent violence against women and girls where they live.


Khalil regularly gives talks on topics such as Psychology of Incarceration, Hiring Returning Citizens, Men Stopping Violence, and A Freedom That Comes From Within. To gain further insight into his ideas and life’s work you can read his blog at khalilosiris.com.

Psychology of Incarceration

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InspirationalInspirational / Life-changing

Men Stopping Violence

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  • [Educating men and boys]
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Take A Stand for Women & Girls

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Unconscious BiasEducational / Informative

Truth & Reconciliation Conversations

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  • [type of employee or situation]
  • [type of employee or situation]

 

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Positive Change Model

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  • [inspiring your employees]

 

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Educational / Informative

TRC's Five Commitments for racial reconciliation

Format: Corporate Workshop

 

This program is perfect for:

  • navigating racial reconciliation in the workplace
  • [type of employee or situation]

 

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AdversityAudience Activity