Vocal about it podcast

#10 - Vocal about work, work, work

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15 Sekunden vorwärts
15 Sekunden vorwärts
This episode is all about the grind and the hustle - the struggle is real for WOC in the workplace. We shed light on how we have to navigate through this space that clearly isn't built for us, how we are expected to deliver extra work and are seen as rude if we don't and how basic white people will try and steal our thunder WOC WE CELEBRATE In this episode we celebrate Othega Uwagba, author of „Little Black Book“, which is a curation of career advice for creative women working inspired by her own experience navigating through this working life as a young black woman- whether you start as a freelancer, want to improve your public speaking game or negotiate a pay raise, this book is a must-read! Uwagba also started a platform called „Women who“ to connect and inspire working women everywhere, for women who want to strive and make a change. Follow @womenwho on Insta, Twitter & FB! Marie Dasylva, empowerment coach for WOC in France working in racist environments provides survival techniques and killer strategies to practice self-care, deal with racist colleagues and stay sane in majority-white work place. Follow her on Twitter @napilicaio and check her weekly advice for WOC to survive in their work place on BBC Africa: https://twitter.com/bbcafrique/status/996416727637544962?lang=en -Maja-Ajmia, aspiring movie director - this young Belgian sister wants to decolonise the cinema industry and end the stereotypical representation of women from North-African descent in movies. Follow her work on insta @tartelet_harissa And for the French speaking listeners, check out this video about colonial Algerian cinema: http://whitetees.be/2019/04/17/et-si-on-parlait-du-cinema-colonial-algerien/

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