Angelica Ross’ experience proves Black women don’t have allies in the workplace

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There are people who would call these “microaggressions,” and I want all of us to stop using that word because it minimizes the impact of these things when they happen, and because they happen so frequently, they are no longer “micro.” They are macro AF.

Angelica is yet another Black woman having to advocate for herself in the workplace because, in the workplace, Black women have no allies.

Everyone wants to smile in our faces and call us “girlfriend” and say things like “Yassssssssssssss” and “You go, girl!” as they snap their fingers and roll their necks in a mockery of our aesthetic, but at the end of the day, when it really matters, they are silent.

Angelica Ross’ experience proves Black women don’t have allies in the workplace