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Can You Hear Us Now? Black Women in the Workplace.

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Podcast Overview

The purpose of these discussions is to engage with professional Black women to give them space where they can express thoughts/feelings on the current climate and how it’s impacting their work and interactions with colleagues.

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Publishing Since

8/27/2020

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August 27, 2020

Black Women Equal Pay Day

<p><strong>This episode will focus on the vast pay disparity faced by working Black women. We have assembled a group of trailblazing women to share their experiences and provide strategies for improving the overall climate within organizations.</strong></p>

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August 27, 2020

The Only one in the Room

<p><strong>The second episode will shine a light on the far too common scenario faced by Black women of being the only one in the room/workplace that looks like them. &nbsp;We have assembled a group of trailblazing women to share their experiences and provide strategies for improving the overall climate within organizations.</strong></p>

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August 27, 2020

Injustice in the workplace

<p><strong>A live conversation with professional Black women as they discuss their experience with racial injustices in the workplace.</strong></p>

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What is Can You Hear Us Now? Black Women in the Workplace.?

The purpose of these discussions is to engage with professional Black women to give them space where they can express thoughts/feelings on the current climate and how it’s impacting their work and interactions with colleagues.

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This podcast updates daily.

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