IAM A BLACK CAREER WOMAN Meet Cara Owsley Director of Photography, Cincinnati, Ohio How do you make your coins? Thankfully, I have had a full-time job with the Cincinnati Enquirer for 16 years in December. Being in the news industry, like most, has its struggles, and to still be employed doing what I love is […]
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Meet Natasha Nurse
I am a Black Career Woman How do you make your coins? Having been a victim of bullying as a child growing up, I learned to seek out fashion as a source of strength early on and actively use it as a personal means of empowerment; because of my own experiences with bullying and my […]
Black Career Woman Spotlight – Aisha Patterson
How do you make your coins? I make my coins by serving the client base of Professional Polishing Touch as their resume and LinkedIn advisor. I assist them with improving their resumes and LinkedIn profiles to maximize their reach in the job market. I am also a Public Speaker, delivering talks and workshops locally. I […]
Navigating Micro-Aggressions in the Workplace
Microaggressions can be defined as “the everyday verbal, nonverbal, and environmental slights, snubs, or insults, whether intentional or unintentional, which communicate hostile, derogatory, or negative messages to target persons based solely upon their marginalized group membership (Wing Sue, 2010).” These subtle snubs can creep up in the work environment in the most unlikely places. In […]