the value of predominantly black spaces (podcast)

Why are predominantly black spaces needed?

I finally watched ‘Colin in Black and White’ on Netflix, and young Colin’s early experiences definitely affirmed the need for safe black spaces - especially for those who have grown up in or been continuously exposed to predominantly white spaces.

A place where code-switching isn’t required, where impostor syndrome rarely rears its head, a place where one can belong instead of just fitting in.

Or, at the very least, where one can express one’s own self-concept without external influence or outside interference from those who do not have a similar experience in the world.

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kisha solomon

Kisha Solomon is the founder of The Good Woman School. A writer, traveler and thinker, Kisha has made a career as a strategic advisor to corporate executives and small business owners. Her ‘big why’ includes elevating the status of black women and people of color around the world. 

Visit her personal blog at:

https://www.kishasolomon.com
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