BGS 83 – Black Girls Persisting
In this episode of Black Girl Squee, your hosts, Inda & Didi have a lot of news to squee about! There’s new leading roles for Kylie Bunbury and Gina Torres […]
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Zach chats with Ruchika Tulshyan, award-winning author & CEO and founder of Candour, about equity’s place in the future of work. Ruchika explains to us what it is about the diversity, equity and inclusion space that had her commit so much of her life to it, and she ties her breadth of experience back to her childhood in Singapore, where she grew up with people of all different nationalities, cultures and religions. She takes us through her career journey and graciously shares her struggles and triumphs along the way.
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Read the pieces mentioned in the show, If You Don’t Know How to Say Someone’s Name, Just Ask and Women of Color Get Asked to Do More “Office Housework.” Here’s How They Can Say No.
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In this episode of Black Girl Squee, your hosts, Inda & Didi have a lot of news to squee about! There’s new leading roles for Kylie Bunbury and Gina Torres […]
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