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Being Black—but Not Too Black—in the Workplace Being a person of color at a predominantly white workplace creates its own special kinds of stress.
Black and white thinking is when someone thinks in extremes. Learn more about what it is, what causes it, and what you can do about it.
And people are less careful about how they say things when they don’t realize there’s a Black person in the room. You hear what they’re actually thinking but might not say otherwise.
A Black man recounts his experiences of being the only person of color at work and the mental and emotional toll it takes.
Black and white thinking is the tendency to see things in extremes. Things are either all bad or all good. This type of thinking can affect your relationships, career, and even your health.
A Black academic with a keen interest in US politics, Keith Magee shares some words of advice to President Joe Biden on boosting his support among Blue collar White voters.
Need a good holiday thriller that doesn't feature Black people dying: Check out 'Speak No Evil' 'Ponypool' and more films where we are not going through it.
On a cold night in February 2017, Colette Laxton, who was working as a freelance marketing consultant, pulled out her laptop and logged onto LinkedIn.
Three years after publishing “The Truth in Black and White,” this is how The Star has changed, and where we still see that there is work for our newsroom to do to improve.
With Kaepernick as co-creator, executive producer and on-screen narrator, Netflix’s limited series “Colin in Black & White,” premiering Friday, looks back at the young life of the former ...