3 Ways Black Women Are Marginalized In The Workforce

The majority of the time, traumatic experiences in the workplace are not the result of a single traumatic event but rather of a million tiny, …

3 Ways Black Women Are Marginalized In The Workforce

It’s hard to be a Black woman in a white world that does not miss an opportunity to tear you apart bit by bit, all while smiling and defending their “right” to traumatize you. They don’t understand, and most don’t care. They drop a few crumbs on the ground and think you should be grateful and indebted to them. I was working on a post about microaggression when I stumbled on the above excellent post and decided to reblog.

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Author: Angela Grant

Angela Grant is a medical doctor. For 22 years, she practiced emergency medicine and internal medicine. She studied for one year at Harvard T. H Chan School Of Public Health. She writes about culture, race, and health.

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