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“No other employees of color, even similarly sized numerical minorities such as Black men or Hispanic women and men, were negatively affected by their initial white co-workers,” the study’s ...
Black women are working out and working toward their health and fitness goals. If you can’t see it, it’s because they don’t feel comfortable where you are.
Even college-educated Black women earn less than White women who went to college, with the median income for Black women in that category being $50,000 a year to a White woman’s $56,000.
• Black women were twice as likely as white women to be imprisoned in 2014 — 109 per 100,000 black women in state and federal prisons vs. 53 per 100,000 white women.
Even on her worst days, Joselyn Ink prefers working from home. She works at a nonprofit in Los Angeles that, she said, "has a 100% turnover rate for Black staff." "They've never had more than five ...
About 28 percent of employed black women work in the service sector, caring for children, the elderly, and people with disabilities, according to the report, which does not break out data about ...
Black women are nine times more likely to receive non-actionable feedback at work, a new study found, highlighting the bias that exists in the performance review process and a potential factor in ...
Mother and daughter fitness duo, Ellen Ector and Lana Ector, have helped thousands of women lose weight and tone in all the right places. Ellen Ector, Certified Master Trainer, Group Exercise ...
More than 16.6 million black women rise each day to make our mark in the workplace. And thanks to trailblazers like Ursula Burns, the turnaround queen of Xerox Corp., which has revenues of $21.4 ...
But even when black women do get college degrees, they don’t earn as much as white women with a college degree. According to the study, the median earnings for a white woman with a bachelor’s ...
I’m 100 percent for women supporting women and I’m grateful to the women who nominated me, but I don’t understand how a black-and-white vanity selfie does that.
Carmen Graves trains in Englewood, Colo., May 2024. A specialist in the 3,000-meter steeplechase, she is one of the few Black American women who qualified for this year’s U.S. Olympic trials in ...