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How to Respond When They Say: You Speak English So Well

How to Respond When They Say: You Speak English So Well | Brown Talk Table (Dee C. Marshall and Mita Mallick)

In this episode of the Brown Table Talk Podcast, the hosts, Dee C. Marshall and Mita Mallick, delve into a familiar workplace scenario: how to respond to compliments that may carry hidden biases. They dissect three specific compliments and the diverse reactions they elicit among Women of Color. This episode fosters insightful discussions, promoting empathy and allyship while shedding light on the intricate experiences of Women of Color in corporate environments.

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Why Pronouncing Names Correctly Is More Than Common Courtesy

NPR | Noor Wazwaz

Ruchika Tulshyan, the founder of Candour, an inclusion strategy firm, shares her journey of addressing the mispronunciation of her name and highlights the significance of pronouncing names correctly as an act of anti-racism and allyship. In this article, she encourages individuals to correct their own mispronunciations and those of others, emphasizing its role in supporting marginalized communities.

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'Success Is Not a Solo Sport.' How Workplaces Can Better Support Women of Color

Yahoo | Sue Suh

Minda Harts, founder of The Memo, discusses her book, "The Memo: What Women of Color Need to Know to Secure a Seat at the Table," in an interview with TIME. She delves into the challenges faced by women of color in the workplace, the importance of allyship, and the need for accountability through diversity metrics. Harts emphasizes the significance of building relationships and using one's voice to secure a seat at the table, emphasizing that success is not achieved in isolation.

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