I have to finish this at home because I’m at work in tears. I feel seen. I’m an admin assistant at a public school and was hired by a black woman that’s the Director of the school. The micro aggressions we face are endless. I stood up for myself in a meeting and I’ll do that shit again. If it wasn’t for her I wouldn’t be in this position. I’m going back to school and they’re paying for it! She lifted me up with her 🥹❤️🙏🏾
Thank you! I am the only black female in a male dominate field in 🇿🇦. After a tough week it’s great to see i am not alone, and one can serve intelligence and excellence, despite the environment.
I’ve been working in corporate marketing my entire career, and I felt so seen and heard watching this. It really gets real for us 🩷 Thanks for sharing!
LOVED every bit of this interview! I listened before going into the office and it put me in the perfect headspace and attitude, prepared to conquer the day. I'm grateful to everyone that made this happen!
Thank you for sharing this! This is what I need to hear and learn from these great leaders! First -generation from a third world country here and your stories have inspired me to try this-"knowing what I want....and how I contributed...." I put my head down and don't elevate, network, and don't know how to express what I contributed (voice out ). I love those encouraging words and how to exhibit those skills and knowing how to answer that question -What do you want?
@@erickacarter1996 Thriving certainly does not mean just making a check. I understand the money portion, I really do. But at what sacrifice? I can't continue being in that space at the sacrifice of compartmentalizing my identity and "de-blackifying" myself any longer.
This sounds like a DEI commercial. These are all diversity officers which is a useless and inflated role. DEI is a dying field and we can’t rest on this work. Companies are abandoning their DEI work left and right. Internal to companies it’s never taken ground and most internal efforts FAIL.
Just started a new job in corporate and I’ve never in my entire life felt like this in any field. I’m so happy this video existed. ❤️
I have to finish this at home because I’m at work in tears. I feel seen. I’m an admin assistant at a public school and was hired by a black woman that’s the Director of the school. The micro aggressions we face are endless. I stood up for myself in a meeting and I’ll do that shit again. If it wasn’t for her I wouldn’t be in this position. I’m going back to school and they’re paying for it! She lifted me up with her 🥹❤️🙏🏾
Be very strong and courageous. I am been there.
Thank you for this! Can someone make us a support group?
As a Black woman who has worked in corporate America for 25+ years I loved seeing this dialogue! Thank you Angela🙏🏾💜💜
Thank you! I am the only black female in a male dominate field in 🇿🇦. After a tough week it’s great to see i am not alone, and one can serve intelligence and excellence, despite the environment.
I’ve been working in corporate marketing my entire career, and I felt so seen and heard watching this. It really gets real for us 🩷
Thanks for sharing!
This is such a necessary conversation for black women. Thank you!
Oooooh this is my type of carrying on!
Oooh I appreciate you sharing how you managed being a single mother while building your career!! Salute from another single mother boss lady!
LOVED every bit of this interview! I listened before going into the office and it put me in the perfect headspace and attitude, prepared to conquer the day. I'm grateful to everyone that made this happen!
I listen to this once a week since it has come out. Thank you ladies
Thank you for sharing this! This is what I need to hear and learn from these great leaders! First -generation from a third world country here and your stories have inspired me to try this-"knowing what I want....and how I contributed...." I put my head down and don't elevate, network, and don't know how to express what I contributed (voice out ). I love those encouraging words and how to exhibit those skills and knowing how to answer that question -What do you want?
Thank you Angela! This was awesome and needed. We definitely need a part 2!
Thank you for creating this
Truly
This is awesome! Thank you Angela
As a black woman, I needed to hear this. Very empowering and motivational. Thank you
Love this ❤
Love love this conversation- thank you!!!
This was amazing and spoke to everything I am dealing with. Definitely tips on how to show up stronger!
This is a great discussion!!
Go Angela Ye!!!!
Thriving in corporate America is a delusion.
A delusion that pays the bills 🙃
@@erickacarter1996 Thriving certainly does not mean just making a check. I understand the money portion, I really do. But at what sacrifice? I can't continue being in that space at the sacrifice of compartmentalizing my identity and "de-blackifying" myself any longer.
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Hello Beautiful
This sounds like a DEI commercial. These are all diversity officers which is a useless and inflated role. DEI is a dying field and we can’t rest on this work. Companies are abandoning their DEI work left and right. Internal to companies it’s never taken ground and most internal efforts FAIL.
I hate that you are navigating through life like this. You must drain others. I hope you heal.
Angela annoyed me talking over this woman😒