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Posts by Alisha Acquaye

4 Self-Care Practices for When Working as a Woman of Color Has Got You Down

By Alisha Acquaye | January 16, 2018

Practicing self-care at work, or in response to issues at work, can be the difference between feeling hopeless and isolated or inspired and optimistic.

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4 Ways Being a Black Woman in a White Office Messes With Your Mind

By Alisha Acquaye | November 13, 2017

Women and people of color already fight to get into spaces we aren’t usually welcome or seen in. We have to work twice as hard to get what we want, and harder to maintain what we get.

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3 Ways Microaggressions In The Workplace Got Worse After Trump

By Alisha Acquaye | October 16, 2017

Some companies are answering calls for diversity but does that mean marginalized folks feel comfortable, safe and valued at work?

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How A Head Wrap Taught Me An Important Lesson About Professionalism And Race

By Alisha Acquaye | August 6, 2015

“The rules are always different for us.” When this author asked around about wearing a head wrap to work, she learned about a lot more than black women’s fashion. What do you think of her findings?

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