FUTUREPROOF.

Does Kamala’s Candidacy Mean That Black Women’s Value Will Finally Be Appreciated? (ft. Ella Bell Smith)

October 14, 2020 Jeremy Goldman Season 1 Episode 97
FUTUREPROOF.
Does Kamala’s Candidacy Mean That Black Women’s Value Will Finally Be Appreciated? (ft. Ella Bell Smith)
Show Notes

Two of the storylines we’ve been following closely this year have been disparities between Black and White Americans in Corporate America, and disparities between men and women in executive levels of leadership. That’s why I wanted to speak with Ella Bell Smith. She’s a Professor at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. She is also an author, managerial consultant, national recognized researcher and advocate on women's workplace issues. She's also the co-author of Our Separate Ways: Black and White Women and the Struggle for Professional Identity

On this episode we cover Kamala Harris, the swinging political pendulum, equal representation and whether or not we’ll ever reach that in the US, the need for better mentors and resources in disadvantaged communities, and much more.

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