Please join Inclusive Communities for its fourth installment of The Jane H. and Rabbi Sidney H. Brooks Conversations for Change Series on Tuesday, March 17, 2026, from 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the Holland Performing Arts Center in downtown Omaha.
The event features a one-hour conversation between our featured guest, Emmy award winner and author Gaby Natale and Inclusive Communities Executive Director, Cammy Watkins.
The event is free and open to the public. Attendees may park in nearby parking structures or on the street.
Public Seats are available on TicketOmaha.com
ABOUT GABY NATALE – TRIPLE DAYTIME EMMY® WINNING JOURNALIST, LEADERSHIP SPEAKER, BESTSELLING AUTHOR, ENTREPRENEUR & EMCEE.
Gaby Natale believes in breaking barriers—and she embodies what she preaches.
A triple Daytime Emmy® Award–winning thought leader, bestselling author, and transformative voice in leadership and reinvention, Gaby helps individuals and organizations pioneer what’s next. Her signature message centers on the power of spotting opportunity before the world catches up—and having the courage to act on it.
As the first Latina to win three consecutive Daytime Emmys® and the first Hispanic author published by HarperCollins Leadership, Gaby is no stranger to being “the first like her” in rooms of influence. She brings that pioneering ethos to the stage—whether she’s keynoting for Fortune 50 executives, hosting high-stakes events, or moderating at iconic venues like the Kennedy Center, the United Nations, and the Emmys themselves.
Gaby is a dynamic bilingual keynote speaker and master emcee trusted by brands such as P&G, Microsoft, Johnson & Johnson, Walmart, Google, PepsiCo, Century 21, and Estee Lauder. Her ability to energize a room—live or virtual—while delivering actionable insight has made her a go-to talent for global organizations seeking to inspire vision, inclusion, and innovation.
A breast cancer survivor and official Susan G. Komen ambassador, Gaby is also the founder of Menopausia.com, the first bilingual femtech platform for women navigating midlife transitions. She is passionate about elevating the conversation around women’s health, equity, and reinvention.
Named one of People’s 25 Most Powerful Latinas and a Woman of Influence by SUCCESS Magazine, Gaby has been featured in Forbes, CNN, NBC News, Buzzfeed, Univision, and more. She has amassed over 52 million views on YouTube, amplifying her mission of bold leadership and conscious transformation to a global audience.
Originally from Argentina and now a proud triple citizen (U.S., Argentina, Italy), Gaby brings a truly international lens and decades of multicultural experience. She holds a BA in International Relations and a Master’s in Journalism and previously taught at the University of Texas.

To ensure the success of this year’s program and preserve the program’s soft endowment honoring the Brooks family, Inclusive Communities is offering sponsorship opportunities ranging from $1,000 to $25,000 for individuals, corporations, and organizations wishing to support this work.
Sponsors will receive prominent logo recognition, a concierge-style ticket reservation experience, and additional benefits, including an opportunity to attend a “Meet and Greet” with our featured guest.
Questions? Contact sponsorships@inclusive-communities.org.
About Jane H. & Rabbi Sidney H. Brooks Conversations for Change
Conversations connect us. Conversations generate ideas and mutual understanding. Conversations can change communities for the better.
The Jane H. & Rabbi Sidney H. Brooks Conversations for Change series brings thought leaders from around the world to Omaha to share their experiences around confronting prejudice, bigotry, and discrimination to build and strengthen the bridges between differing communities.
Established in 2022 through a gift from Miriam Brooks honoring her parents, Jane H. and Rabbi Sidney H. Brooks, Conversations for Change debuted in 2023 with actor Kal Penn at Omaha’s Holland Center. The series featured Bob the Drag Queen in 2024 and will welcome Emmy-winning actress and producer Storm Reid in 2025.
Conversations for Change amplifies voices in the Arts and Humanities who challenge prejudice, bigotry, and discrimination through their work, fostering dialogue to bridge diverse communities. This is done by engaging change agents through dialogue in a high-profile setting, live on stage. By hosting a public conversation as an audience experience in a theater setting, Inclusive Communities is offering models and frameworks for what our world needs most right now: authentic dialogue.
The conversations we host are unscripted and involve spontaneity, curiosity, and the desire to understand the context of people’s lives.
Set in Omaha’s iconic Holland Center — a hub of big ideas and excellence in human achievement — we confront hard truths and express frustrations, inspiring exploration and ideation toward better futures.
Not only do we look at what needs to change in our world, we imagine how each of us can take steps in our lives to ensure the change begins soon.
Conversations for Change is free and open to the public, held mid-day on weekdays to accommodate schools and employers bringing groups from communities up to three hours from Omaha.


