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Meet Dr. Keli Christopher, The Black Woman Changing STEM For Black And Brown Kids
Dr. Keli Christopher saw that society failed to encourage and support minority students from pursuing scientific careers in many ways. She wanted to do something about it, so she did.
Here’s How To Ask Your Boss For A Raise The Right Way
As you navigate the corporate world and your workplace, remember to keep a positive attitude. Thank your boss for their time regardless of the outcome, and don’t get involved in office politics.
Exclusive: NASCAR Driver Opens Up About Black Masculinity, Mental Health And Making History In ‘RACE: Bubba Wallace’
Ahead of Netflix’s release ‘RACE: Bubba Wallace’ 21Ninety, director Erik Parker and Bubba Wallace spoke about racial injustice and destigmatizing mental health.
Want To Be More Productive? 7 Creative Hacks To Boost Motivation At Work
Here are some ways to stay motivated when you feel less than ambitious at work.
5 Ways To Effectively Deal With Passive Aggression
Anyone who knows a passive-aggressive person knows that they are majorly unreasonable and uncomfortable to interact with. Here are some ways to handle it.
Want To Be More Productive? Do These Five Things Early In The Morning
Want to find ways to have a productive day? Read this article.
9 Things We Can All Learn From Gen Z
There are so many things that millennials and other generational groups can learn from Gen Zers. Here are examples of a few.
Top 10 Ways To Stay The Course And Crush Your Goals This Year
The beginning of the new year always ushers in fresh and exciting opportunities to set new goals. Here are 10 tips that you can apply to make sure you see all your goals through this year.
Unsung Heroes: We Need To Thank Black Women More For Consistently Blazing A Trail For Social Change And Equity
History often remembers men who fought for civil liberty, but the unsung heroes are often Black women on the front lines of social change.