by Rosie Pillmore | Apr 7, 2022 | Black Womxn Thriving, blog
Today a Black woman, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson was confirmed to serve as a Supreme Court Justice in the United States of America. Do you feel the immense wave of pride surging through Black women right now? I watched the voting live and felt prouder and prouder as...
by everylevelldev | Aug 16, 2021 | Black Womxn Thriving, blog
Right now there are lots of folks forming DEI councils throughout this country. Some companies have had their councils in place for many years. But are they working effectively? No, most of them are not effective or successful. The proof is in the data. In 2020, a...
by everylevelldev | Jul 23, 2021 | Black Womxn Thriving, blog
“The womxn in our groups asked us, ‘Are you in my head?’ because our shared experiences informed the questions we wanted to ask.” —Mako Fitts-Ward, Ph.D, (Assistant Professor, School of Social Transformation, Arizona State University & Principal Researcher, Black...
by Rosie Pillmore | May 9, 2021 | Black Womxn Thriving
Who Am I Hi my name is Ericka I am a Black woman leading this survey for Black womxn.
If you don’t really know me but want to know before you take this survey; here a brief summary of who I am and why I am doing this. My day job is as a DEI consultant...
by everylevelldev | May 4, 2021 | Black Womxn Thriving
When the workplace is hard on everyone, why is my research focused on Black womxn? The short answer is that you always build what you didn’t have, but the long answer involves microaggressions and heightened scrutiny. Let’s dig in. Scrutiny of Black womxn The truth...
by everylevelldev | Apr 21, 2021 | blog
In the winter of 2019, Asheville’s Tzedek Social Justice Fund reached out to me for support. With a vision to help create “a thriving Asheville, where everyone’s needs are abundantly met,” Tzedek needed a strategic plan to make their work more focused and effective. A...