How Black Men can Navigate Corporate America While Maintaining our Mental Health
Let's Talk Bruh
English - September 25, 2019 02:25 - 1 hour - 85.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 289 ratingsSociety & Culture News blackmasculinity black bruh culture society blackwomen feminism friendship masculinity mentalhealthy Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Being a Black man and working in corporate environments can exhausting to say the least.
Racism. Microaggressions. Stereotyping. And all that can happen before you even make it to your desk. The struggle to bring your full self to work is real.
Not to mention, we know that toxic masculinity in the workplace is usually the expected and preferred type of masculinity. Domination. Win at all costs. Talking over people. Not taking breaks. Where does healthy masculinity fit in corporate america?
This week we linked up with Zach of the Living Corporate Podcast to answer that question as well as break down some ways we can maintain our sanity when working in these predominantly white spaces.
Resources used in this week's episode:
Black professional men describe what it's like to be in the Gender Majority but the Racial Minority - Harvard Business Review When Black Men are Harassed at Work - Slate Black women describe navigating race and gender in the workplace - Harvard Business Review Black Women Aren’t Allowed To Be Introverted - Bese
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