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The Power of Fearless Leadership in Times of Racial Unrest: Committing to Inclusion and Anti-Racism
In the wake of recent far-right riots in the UK, the call for courageous leadership is more urgent than ever. Now is the time for leaders to step forward—not just with words but with real, tangible actions that champion inclusion and fight racial injustice.
Do I even want to be in this race?
Navigating the professional world as a Black woman often means contending with unique challenges and expectations shaped by cultural upbringing. The intricate dance of balancing ambition and cultural conditioning profoundly impacts how black women present themselves in the workplace.
“we want what you aren’t.”
I read a recent article on the ‘Fast Company’ website, by Amy Diehl that said “we want what you aren’t” about the discrimination women still face in the workplace. I thought it was a pretty spot.
How you can provide REAL support to your employees with chronic illnesses
Chronic illnesses can often go unseen, and are traditionally non-visible disabilities, that leave some sufferers feeling like imposters or unseen themselves.