016: Being Black At Work
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Jan 20, 2016
Episode Duration |
00:28:01
Being a racial or ethnic minority in a predominately white workplace can have its share of challenges.  In this episode, I share some questions I think people of color may ask themselves, or think about as they navigate corporate America, and some ways to deal. Just My Thoughts Last week, the Oscar nominations were announced,...
Being a racial or ethnic minority in a predominately white workplace can have its share of challenges.  In this episode, I share some questions I think people of color may ask themselves, or think about as they navigate corporate America, and some ways to deal. Just My Thoughts Last week, the Oscar nominations were announced, and soon after, #OscarsSoWhite was trending (again) on Twitter.  Some (Jada Pinkett Smith, for example) are calling for people to boycott the show, while others (for example, Janet Hubert, also know as Aunt Viv)…uh…fervently disagree with that direction.  Note: I recorded the episode right before I learned of Aunt Viv’s take on the whole thing, so I didn’t get to comment on the episode. Mentioned In This Episode * Being Black In A White Workplace – The Atlantic * Speaking Up As A Woman Of Color at Work – Forbes Join the Email List! Click here to join the email list and get exclusive content and show announcements! #AskTiff or Share Feedback! If you have a question you would like answered on the show, a topic suggestion, or feedback, please send an email to tiffany@howdoesshedoitpodcast.com. Follow the show on twitter – @howdoes_shedoit. If you are enjoying the show so far, don’t forget to leave a rating and write a review!

This episode currently has no reviews.

Submit Review
This episode could use a review!

This episode could use a review! Have anything to say about it? Share your thoughts using the button below.

Submit Review