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Tonight. Today so far. Y'all gotta watch this episode. It's hilarious. "On Wednesdays, we wear pink," is a line from one of my favorite movies of all time, Mean Girls. I love this for me. Shout out to my PCP, a BLACK WOMAN, who did what she needed to do to get me a two month supply of Ozempic. I love her! Where all my extroverted introverts at? "Oh ohh here she comes. Watch out, boy; she'll chew you up. Oh ohh here she comes. She's a man-eater." Good morning!
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Let’s talk about the concept of ‘professionalism’

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Not only is professionalism a double standard in how it’s applied, but the actual standard itself is grounded in a set of beliefs that are meant to control and subjugate people of color, including Black people.

Professionalism Is a Racist Construct
  • Date May 19, 2022
  • Tags my work, my writing, professionalism, professionalism as a racial construct, professionalism is a racist construct, writing

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