The recent tragic events surrounding the death of Dr. Antoinette “Bonnie” Candia-Bailey, a Vice President at Lincoln University, and the controversial ouster of Dr. Claudine Gay from the presidency at Harvard University spotlight the persistent challenges faced by African American women in academia, corporate environments, and work settings, generally. Thus, it is crucial to explore the intersectionality in the mistreatment experienced by African American women, a historical expectation of a ‘Grin and Bear’ culture, drawing parallels with broader challenges encountered by women of color in different work settings.
There Is A Reason For The So-Called Silence
Americans Jews, marketing professional Donny Deutsch, Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt, and hedge fund manager Bill Ackman, have vigorously complained and decried what all…