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What is Black Women’s Power

The Experiences of Black Women Diversity Practitioners in Historically White Institutions
Behavior exemplified by BW when demonstrating fearlessness in the face of obstacles; having the courage and willingness to confront any adversary to achieve an intended goal that will break barriers.
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Deconstructing Standards of Whiteness to Establish the Power of Black Women
Norka Blackman-Richards (Queens College, USA), Jilma V. Jiménez (Independent Researcher, USA), and Eleonor Pusey-Reid (MGH Institute of Health Professions, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-3564-9.ch009
Abstract
This chapter will examine standards of whiteness that are embedded in current organizational cultures and how these standards impact Black women (BW) in the workplace; particularly after the dual pandemics of COVID-19 and the racial reckoning of 2020. The authors widen the perspective beyond the confines of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) as a role, to discuss cultural issues that universally diminish the power of BW, and that DEI practitioners should inherently be charged to recognize, name, and be empowered to eradicate. The work introduces microdevaluation as a construct encompassing an array of racial aggressions often experienced by BW in public settings. The authors further examine the effects on innovation caused by the lack of inclusion of the voice of the BW within organizations. The chapter ends by providing recommendations that organizations and institutions must adapt in order to transform and achieve equity for BW and reap the benefits afforded by diversity and inclusion.
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