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Women are more educated, almost equally as present, and invaluable contributors to Corporate America, yet still struggle against perceptions and stigmas that accompany being female in the working world. We discuss how these perceptions:
We also talk about how biases and stigmas don't just come from our male counterparts, but other women as well.
Then we talk about how to change that, today.
Connect with me on IG: @kanesh.hart
Thanks in advance for subscribing. Let's continue our candid conversations together.
“The future of work: A seat at the head of the table” by Emily Bazelon - https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/02/21/magazine/women-corporate-america.html
Women are more educated, almost equally as present, and invaluable contributors to Corporate America, yet still struggle against perceptions and stigmas that accompany being female in the working world. We discuss how these perceptions:
We also talk about how biases and stigmas don't just come from our male counterparts, but other women as well.
Then we talk about how to change that, today.
Connect with me on IG: @kanesh.hart
Thanks in advance for subscribing. Let's continue our candid conversations together.
“The future of work: A seat at the head of the table” by Emily Bazelon - https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/02/21/magazine/women-corporate-america.html