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Black women have been disenfranchised, silenced, and marginalized since the inception of this country. Today, we have a conversation with Khadijah Abdullah about the challenges that face our Black women and a moment for our society to make shifts in work policies to provide all Americans with the respect to be their authentic self each day.
By Annette Christie and Darren DuboseBlack women have been disenfranchised, silenced, and marginalized since the inception of this country. Today, we have a conversation with Khadijah Abdullah about the challenges that face our Black women and a moment for our society to make shifts in work policies to provide all Americans with the respect to be their authentic self each day.