Wilson McLeanKay Traille, Ph.D. is a Professor of Education of History at Kennesaw State University. She has worked as a teacher, youth worker and college professor of higher education in the United Kingdom and the United States. She supervises student teachers ad teaches social studies methods classes and United States and World History. Traille specialties include British Empire History, Commonwealth and decolonization history, the historical consciousness of diverse groups and the teaching of controversial histories, and leadership. She is the author of "Hearing their voices: Teaching history to students of color" published by Roman and Littlefield (2019) and "Teaching history to Black Students in the United Kingdom" Published by Peter Lang (2020).Sabitra Kaphle, PhD. completed her PhD in Public Health, master's degree in education, bachelor's degree in Community Nursing and bachelor's degree in health and physical Education. She currently co-chairs the Board of Women's Health in the North (WHIN) in Melbourne and has a few advisory roles in state and federal levels. She is the author of "Socio-cultural insights of childbirth in South Asia" published by Routledge in 2022.Tulasi Acharya, Ph.D. holds a Ph.D. in Public Administration from Florida Atlantic University, USA. His research interests are disability, policy, gender and sexuality, marginalized narratives, critical theory, and post colonialism. He teaches Public Administration, Organization theories, and Professional Writing. He is the author of 'Sex, Gender, and Disability in Nepal: Marginalized Narratives and Policy Reform" published by Routledge in 2019.Wilson Mclean, PhD. is an Adjunct Professor of Public Administration and organization theory at Florida Atlantic University, USA. He specializes working with executives, emerging leaders, and young adults to ignite shifts in behaviors, mindsets, and lifestyles, as well as work to create healthy, sustainable work organizations, and increase capacity. Read More Read Less