Spit into a tube and get in touch with your ancestors! Or not. This week we’re revisiting a conversation about DNA, and what it tells us about who we are.
![On this episode we interview the founder of a project that uses DNA tests to talk about race in America and a Native American anthropologist says why she thinks DNA tests don't really tell you anything about yourself.](https://media.npr.org/assets/img/2018/12/21/cc_npr-dna-edit_wide-3a6bf3283e8b7a068c2c602bd2826b4cdfebc003-s1100-c50.jpg)
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Felecia Phillips Ollie DD (h.c.) is the inspiring leader and founder of The Equality Network LLC (TEN). With a background in coaching, travel, and a career in news, Felecia brings a unique perspective to promoting diversity and inclusion. Holding a Bachelor’s Degree in English/Communications, she is passionate about creating a more inclusive future. From graduating from Mississippi Valley State University to leading initiatives like the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Equal Employment Opportunity Program, Felecia is dedicated to making a positive impact. Join her journey on our blog as she shares insights and leads the charge for equity through The Equality Network.