Posts Tagged ‘Self-Worth’
4 Reasons Why It Kinda Sucks Being The First Black Woman To Do Something
We can’t miss a day, we can’t make mistakes, and we absolutely cannot speak up. We’re the first and because of that, there many ways we are silenced.
Read MoreCultural Appropriation In Fiction: Here Are Some Tips To Consider When Your Writing Includes Different Cultures
The cushion that is fiction can lead writers to support their stories with the argument that it’s a made-up reality, that is, that it’s just a movie, just a TV show, just a book. But it’s never “just.”
Read MoreI’m Sick of Inaccessibility. Here’s How You Can Make Your Event More Accessible to People with Chronic Illnesses.
The choices that are made when organizing an event will determine who is able to be there and who isn’t. If you want a truly inclusive event you need to cast the widest net of inclusivity.
Read MoreCalling All Marginalized Folks: Here Are 5 Tools You Need to Get Back Up After Failing
The day I lost my job I realized that I was raised looking up to some incredible Black women, but I’d never really seen any of them fail.
Read More4 Self-Care Practices for When Working as a Woman of Color Has Got You Down
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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