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Subject The Impossible Dilemma of Black Female Leadership
Date April 25, 2024 5:00 PM
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In today’s Race + Power newsletter, we examine the adversity faced by women of color at all levels of the workforce.

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** Race + Power Weekly
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In today’s Race + Power newsletter, we examine the adversity faced by women of color at all levels of the workforce. First, across the South, Black women are reclaiming spaces ([link removed]) that previously excluded them or rendered them invisible. Next, Black women are systematically suppressed within the labor economy, but those who manage to overcome are rewarded for their efforts with an impossible dilemma ([link removed]) . Then, to enable women of color entrepreneurs to thrive, focus less on building skills and more on helping women forge supportive and strategic business relationships ([link removed]) . Finally, a new study shows that Black boys are less likely to be unnecessarily placed in special education
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How Black Women in the South Are Reclaiming Space ([link removed])
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The Impossible Dilemma of Black Female Leadership: The Tragedy of Nobody Seeing Us Even When Everybody’s Watching ([link removed])
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“Any Black woman deemed to be an Angry Black Woman will quickly find herself shunned for this fatal flaw, castigated for the way it impacts the entitled contentment of her environment and the people in it.” Read more... ([link removed])

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Taking Social Capital Seriously—Supporting Women Leaders of Color ([link removed])
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“Many women of color across sectors still report not having the support they need to lead and thrive.” Read more… ([link removed])
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Why Black Teachers Matter ([link removed])
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“The ways that people were seeking to reform teacher prep and think about teacher evaluation were going to have a harmful effect on Black teachers in particular.” Read more… ([link removed])

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