A useful resource for anyone who is working while black. The blog provides strategies for dealing with on-the-job racism and links to important resources. Just because you haven’t been called the “n” word doesn’t mean you don’t have issues!
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If your area is like where I'm at in New York, you know all kinds of germs are going around right now. I'm in round 2 with some flu-like illness. There will be no post today. Since it is Thanksgiving week, I will not have any new posts until after the...
If you feel you are the wrongful victim of a tangible employment action, PREPARE TO FIGHT BACK! Here are some tips, as promised yesterday.
Tip #1: Maintain a record of any memos or emails you receive that are meant to justify the tangible employment...
Workplace harassment is defined by law as behavior that, while offensive, is extremely serious because it changes the conditions of your employment or creates a hostile work environment. In regard to the law, for something to change the conditions of...
There are certain topics I like to hammer home on this blog. Today I'd like to remind everyone that you don't have to come right out and say something like, “I believe I am the victim of employment discrimination” or "It appears that the company...
African Americans are often fighting the perception that we don’t care about our work, projects, etc. We’re sometimes perceived to be going through the motions and just waiting to cash a check, instead of really being invested in our assignments...