How Black Women go from being The Office Pet to Company Threat

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • The "Pet to Threat" phenomenon was first coined in 2013 by Dr Kecia Thomas at the University of Georgia who "found that early in their careers, Black women received and benefited from the support of their managers and mentors-often white males-who were eager to train and cultivate them. But as these women became more competent and confident in their roles, their mentors’ attitudes often changed." www.forbes.com...
    Here's a great piece that went viral on this subject and introduced me to it: / when-black-women-go-fr...
    The "pet to threat" phenomenon is a troubling dynamic that many Black women face in workplaces across the Western World. Initially, they might be celebrated and supported as promising newcomers-which is often referred to as the "pet" phase. During this period, they receive mentorship and positive attention, which is often driven by a combination of novelty, diversity initiatives, and the low threat they pose to the established order. Black women are frequently praised for their potential and the fresh perspectives they bring to the table, creating a seemingly supportive environment.
    However, as these women begin to excel, rise through the corporate or business ranks and assert themselves, transitioning from having potential to actual achievers, the perception of them shifts which is where the "threat" phase begins. Their confidence, ambition, and competence can be perceived as intimidating or overly aggressive, disrupting the status quo which often dictates that only a certain “type” or person can and should thrive. The very attributes that were once celebrated are now viewed through a lens of suspicion and discomfort. This shift often results in increased scrutiny, isolation, undermining behaviour and sometimes overt hostility. The supportive environment that Black women initially experienced can become a source of significant stress and frustration as they navigate these changing perceptions and the accompanying professional hurdles.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @knittingneedles
    @knittingneedles 17 дней назад +1

    This was my experience. I didn’t know how to put it into words until an older black woman shared this concept with me. Language is so powerful and it helped me to process what happened.

  • @queenspeech6801
    @queenspeech6801 4 месяца назад +3

    Great topic! It has happened to me more than once. Please unpack this topic more. Would love a part 2 on the subject

    • @RonkeLawalMeansBusiness
      @RonkeLawalMeansBusiness  3 месяца назад

      Appreciate your feedback. I'll definitely do my best to work on a part 2

  • @ChristianeLink
    @ChristianeLink 3 месяца назад +1

    Oh, this is such an amazing topic. I will also read the article.