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Do you feel accepted in your office? Are your differences appreciated, or are you shamed for them? Even in our work environments racial discrimination is prevalent. As such, it should be called out with the intention to hold corporations accountable and, you and I responsible for reinforcing an inclusive workplace. On this episode of BlackFor30, Noel Matereke shares with us his experience with discrimination in the workplace – what happened, how he dealt with it and the mental scars this has left.
Host:
Fungai Mutsiwa
Instagram: @ blackfor30
Guest:
Noel Matereke
Instagram: @edgezx
Website: EDGEZ X
BlackFor30 is a place for your voice to be heard. DM us your thoughts and questions @blackfor30 or via email at [email protected].
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BlackFor30 is a place for exploring Pan-African theory and praxis through discourse. Send us your thoughts and questions @blackfor30 or via email at [email protected].
Support BlackFor30
At BlackFor30, we believe that liberation begins in the mind and manifests through action. Your donation helps us amplify Afrocentric perspectives, foster critical conversations, and create initiatives that challenge narratives and inspire change. Together, we can keep the mission alive and impactful. Thank you for being part of this journey.
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Do you feel accepted in your office? Are your differences appreciated, or are you shamed for them? Even in our work environments racial discrimination is prevalent. As such, it should be called out with the intention to hold corporations accountable and, you and I responsible for reinforcing an inclusive workplace. On this episode of BlackFor30, Noel Matereke shares with us his experience with discrimination in the workplace – what happened, how he dealt with it and the mental scars this has left.
Host:
Fungai Mutsiwa
Instagram: @ blackfor30
Guest:
Noel Matereke
Instagram: @edgezx
Website: EDGEZ X
BlackFor30 is a place for your voice to be heard. DM us your thoughts and questions @blackfor30 or via email at [email protected].
Support the show
BlackFor30 is a place for exploring Pan-African theory and praxis through discourse. Send us your thoughts and questions @blackfor30 or via email at [email protected].
Support BlackFor30
At BlackFor30, we believe that liberation begins in the mind and manifests through action. Your donation helps us amplify Afrocentric perspectives, foster critical conversations, and create initiatives that challenge narratives and inspire change. Together, we can keep the mission alive and impactful. Thank you for being part of this journey.