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Speaker, Advocate, and Owner of Creative Flow School Rachel Rai Henry unpacks her purpose, nuance that comes with likeability with black women in leadership in light of Amanda Seales discourse, holding space for self while saving the world, and how the downplay of abuse via comedic content surrounding the likes of P.Diddy is detrimental to the black community.
By Cookie BrownSpeaker, Advocate, and Owner of Creative Flow School Rachel Rai Henry unpacks her purpose, nuance that comes with likeability with black women in leadership in light of Amanda Seales discourse, holding space for self while saving the world, and how the downplay of abuse via comedic content surrounding the likes of P.Diddy is detrimental to the black community.