Can you say "on point?"
I've always been super excited to see a sister girl join the company (every company I've ever worked at) and unfortunately more times than not, it hasn't resulted in the bond which I yearned for. That doesn't stop me for being happy for and celebrating and in the words of Issa Rae "rooting for everybody Black."
For me, "The Other Black Girl" was one of those "It's a Black Thang, You Wouldn't Understand" moments.
This is for all the Black women who have ever tried to "fit in," "code switch" and just plain old survive in Corporate America. Zakiya Dalila Harris "sees" you.
In fact, I don't know when I have felt so seen. And, for me, even though I'm not at the beginning of my career, it made me realize that whether you're just starting out or winding down, the game never changes.
Witty, engaging and just a great read.
No comments:
Post a Comment