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Moving from Me-Centered to We-Centered: Understanding Relationships between Black and White Women in the Workforce, with Ella Bell Smith.

Moving from Me-Centered to We-Centered: Understanding Relationships between Black and White Women in the Workforce, with Ella Bell Smith.

Ella Bell Smith

Women@Work · Business Radio

October 28, 202152m 13s

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Show Notes

Dr. Ella Bell Smith is co-author of Our Separate Ways: Black and White Women and the Struggle for Professional Identity – a groundbreaking text when first released in 2001, and still strikingly relevant when revisited. Bell Smith has spent 30+ years researching the relationships between black and white women in the workforce and sits down with host Laura Zarrow to talk about what, if anything, has changed in these relationships and how cultural differences affect how women relate to one another in corporate America. To learn more about her, check out ellaknowwhoyourare.com. Originally aired with Host Laura Zarrow on October 28, 2021 on SiriusXM's Business Radio, Channel 132.

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