Linda T. exudes strength, poise, and power. She is an incredible human being and someone I am grateful to call a friend. Linda gives us a heartbreaking and inspiring snapshot of what it means to be a black woman in America.
Just wait until you hear the cafeteria story. It will blow your mind and break your heart.
This conversation is honest, raw, and eye-opening. I hope that this conversation calls you to listen, to seek to understand, to look at the bigger picture, and find hope in our ability to create actionable change.
Follow Linda:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindataliaferro
https://www.lindataliaferro.com
Resources Linda recommends:
How To Be A Strong White Ally: https://www.maxwellboise.com/read
It Does Not Matter If You Are Good:
https://www.elle.com/culture/career-politics/a32712287/cnn-omar-jimenez-arrest-response/
Professionalism in the Age of Black Death: https://medium.com/@shenequagolding/maintaining-professionalism-in-the-age-of-black-death-is-a-lot-5eaec5e17585
Talking About Racism in the Workplace with Black Friends:
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/bobby-earles-442a8756_morethanjusttalk-activity-6678443500444385280-RL4p/
Check out my Fall Retreat: annfancy.com/retreat
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