Tag: Black Women At Work
Safe Space December 2019
Thank you to all our listeners who actively engage and have contacted us with personal concerns in the workplace.
So here we are with our first ‘Safe Space’ episode offering our thoughts on your experiences on being a Black Woman Working.
Ours are personal opinions and not direct or expert advice. If any of our listeners work in HR or legal or managerial positions, we welcome your insights and guidance too.
Career Progression
This episode talks about ‘Career Progression’, exploring how we map out and navigate our steps forward, up and even sideways at work.
We look at the importance of having workplace allies and how best to advocate and promote ourselves.
Stress & Anxiety At Work
This episode we are discussing stress and anxiety in the workplace.
Too many of us are more concerned with the organisational impact of taking time off rather than the further detrimental consequences on our health.
We explore our personal experiences and share some really useful strategies for managing employers and finances whilst taking time off work
Sisterhood At Work
The Black Women Working Podcast are sharing our experiences on support, sisterhood and making friends in the workplace.
Spending so many hours at work, being the minority that we are twice over, the BWW team definitely believe that we look to fellow BWW to form a support network for the tears and the cheers.
Being Authentically You
For Episode 4, the Black Women Working Podcast discuss ‘being authentically you’.
This episode is an exploration of how our confidence in the workplace can shine or be overshadowed, considering some distinctions between being the confident professional, and authentically you the confident person.
White Women Tears
The Black Women Working Podcast are drawing on the comparison between Black Women Tears and White Women Tears in the workplace.
White Women Tears is a term of reference to describe the common use of crying and other expressions of distress by white women as a means of weaponising their privilege and inherent whiteness, exerting full power over white womanhood as a class historically designated as delicate, racially superior and in need of protection
Hair
Episode 2 The Black Women Working Podcast are discussing our hair.
How we as Black women internalise what is considered as ‘professional hair’, is a worldwide debate that has even sparked anti-discrimination legislation across the globe.
This discussion meanders through how we present our authentic selves at work, to the ‘we and me issues’ in our Eurocentric hair choices even without considering our workplaces.
Microaggressions
For Episode 1 Black Women Working are discussing microaggressions in the workplace.
Described as the ‘stupid questions’ and comments we are privy and victim to at work. Microaggressions are real, they are systemic and institutional, and we are all familiar with them.
They can be used in innocence but often they are used to trigger and draw us out.
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