The State of Black Womxn's Humanity Still, Black Womxn Rise
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- Society & Culture
This week, I welcome Dr. Adjoa Osei and, my friend, Lanice. We talk about the dehumanizing treatment of Black womxn in the workplace through the imposition of unrealistic expectations and the perpetuation of the Strong Black Woman stereotype.
Dr. Osei, Psy. D. is a licensed clinical psychologist practicing from a trauma-informed, culturally sensitive approach. Check out her services: https://www.adjoaoseipsyd.com
Chinonye Donna Egbulem (Chi Chi) appears as a co-host for this episode.
Please note that the views expressed by the cohosts and guests of this show are their own and do not in any way reflect the views and opinions of any of the organizations for which they currently work, or for which they have worked in the past.
This week, I welcome Dr. Adjoa Osei and, my friend, Lanice. We talk about the dehumanizing treatment of Black womxn in the workplace through the imposition of unrealistic expectations and the perpetuation of the Strong Black Woman stereotype.
Dr. Osei, Psy. D. is a licensed clinical psychologist practicing from a trauma-informed, culturally sensitive approach. Check out her services: https://www.adjoaoseipsyd.com
Chinonye Donna Egbulem (Chi Chi) appears as a co-host for this episode.
Please note that the views expressed by the cohosts and guests of this show are their own and do not in any way reflect the views and opinions of any of the organizations for which they currently work, or for which they have worked in the past.
1 hr 24 min