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Harvard Study Reveals How White Coworkers Negatively Impact Black Women’s Careers

A groundbreaking study from Harvard Kennedy School sheds new light on the intersection of race, gender, and workplace dynamics. Led by Professors Elizabeth Linos and her collaborators, the research examines the “intersectional peer effects” of white coworkers on the career trajectories of Black women in the workforce. This study delves into how the composition of…

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My Sister’s Keeper: A Breakdown of Women’s History Month and Black Women’s Stance

There have been many waves of feminism since its inception in the early 1900s. Most of them excluded women of color, specifically Black women. As society practiced voter suppression and Jim Crow Laws, white women viewed feminism as something of their own. The same can be said for Women's History Month.  Women's history has been celebrated since…

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