Angel Reese, Angela Bassett, and the Unfair Standards of 'Professionalism'

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'The standard of professionalism isn’t applied equally to all, and when any person of color deviates from the status quo, even to challenge workplace injustice, they are often labeled as unprofessional.' Read more from msolurin & leahfrombklyn ⬇️ OpEd

revealed that any display of anger by Black women professionals is deemed a personality defect, which often results in lower performance ratings and leadership evaluationsDespite these aspirations, Black women are more likely to receive indications that advancement isn’t possible.and are overall still paid 64 cents for every dollar paid compared with white men

One way to support Black women is to speak up when disrespect or misogynoir is directed at us. We, as a society, need to move past scrutinizing how Black people respond to racism or indignity and focus instead on rectifying and admonishing the actual conduct that prompts the response. In constantly praising or obsessing over an individual’s composed reaction, we all normalize what’s been

 

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