You didn't invent the way you shrink. Someone passed it down to you. And before her, someone passed it down to her. In this episode, Melanie goes back (way back) to trace where professional conditioning for Black women actually started, why it made sense then, and why it's still running your business now.
Links:
Black Women and International Women's Day, a story: aaregistry.org/story/black-women-and-international-womens-day/
The Devastation of Black Wall Street: daily.jstor.org/the-devastation-of-black-wall-street/
The Unique Experience of Black Women in Corporate America: issuu.com/elcinfo/docs/elc_main_winter_2021_03mar21_v04_single_pgs/s/11837237
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Timestamps:
Introduction: Why We Move the Way We Do (00:00:00)
Inherited Professional Behaviors & Historical Roots (00:01:23)
Workplace Discrimination Through the 20th Century (00:02:53)
Building Black Communities & Black Wall Street (00:04:20)
Generational Conditioning for Survival (00:05:47)
Modern Black Women Entrepreneurs & Survival Branding (00:07:18)
Persistent Systemic Bias & The Need to Unlearn (00:08:56)
Reflection & Call to Action (00:10:24)
Conclusion: The Depth of the Issue & Authenticity (00:12:03)
Outro & Invitation to Continue the Conversation (00:13:09)