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In this episode, we unpack the quiet crisis unfolding in America’s labor market: nearly 300,000 Black women have disappeared from the workforce in just six months—yet no one is talking about it.
Using recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and analysis from the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, we explore the real reasons behind this exodus: systemic bias, burnout, economic abandonment, and the rollback of DEI efforts across government and corporate sectors.
We cover:
If you’ve felt unseen, unheard, or like your job loss was just “your fault”—this episode is for you. Because this isn’t a glitch. It’s a pattern. And it’s time we talked about it.
Listen now, share with your sister circle, and don’t forget to subscribe for more truth-telling conversations.
By Jamie MangrumIn this episode, we unpack the quiet crisis unfolding in America’s labor market: nearly 300,000 Black women have disappeared from the workforce in just six months—yet no one is talking about it.
Using recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and analysis from the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, we explore the real reasons behind this exodus: systemic bias, burnout, economic abandonment, and the rollback of DEI efforts across government and corporate sectors.
We cover:
If you’ve felt unseen, unheard, or like your job loss was just “your fault”—this episode is for you. Because this isn’t a glitch. It’s a pattern. And it’s time we talked about it.
Listen now, share with your sister circle, and don’t forget to subscribe for more truth-telling conversations.