Mahogany Momology
Season 5, Episode 2: The Wine Down About: The wine business is a billion dollar industry with < 3% of black and brown entrepreneurs serving as owners/operators within this setting. We’ll be discussing this sector with Tahiira Habibi, Founder/Sommelier of the Hue Society; Cofounder of the Roots Fund Initiative. Guest Bio: Tahiirah Habibi is an esteemed Sommelier, Founder and Executive Director. In 2012, Tahiirah opened the prestigious St.Regis, Bal Harbour. Her career ventured through many leadership roles to include, Micheal’s Genuine. Frustrated with the lack of diversity...
info_outline Season 5, Episode 1: Farming and Reclaiming the LandMahogany Momology
Season 5, Episode 1: Farming and Reclaiming the Land About: Today we are discussing Black Sustainability as it relates to increasing our knowledge about urban gardening with Guest Momomologist Iyeshima Harris-Ouedraogo. Guest Bio: Iyeshima started her journey in the food justice movement over 10 years ago as a Green Guerillas Youth Tiller. A Jamaican native, she struggled with the process of assimilation into a new culture. Through farming she found great comfort in her community. Throughout her involvement in the movement, Iyeshima has taught food justice, advocated for universal free school...
info_outline Season 4: Episode 8: Generational WealthMahogany Momology
Generational Wealth. We hear this term with the connotation devoted to trust funds and inheritances passed down by (white) family members. Can we have thriving Black businesses/communities to pass our level of generational wealth?
info_outline Season 4, Episode 7: The Value of Private SchoolMahogany Momology
In Season 2, we discussed school choice, however focusing on all things private school from a prospective parents POV. Today, we will continue this conversation, however, from the side of administration within the private school. We are diving into private schools enriching culture and community relationships with our guests, Darnetta Forteau (Director of Admissions) and Kellee Murrell (Principal), from St. Philip's School and Community Center in Dallas, TX.
info_outline Season 4, Episode 6: Childhood ObesityMahogany Momology
Child Obesity has been on a steady rise over the last 5 years. Childhood obesity in the Black population in the US has climbed to 22% versus 25.8% in the Latino community. Today, we have a guest Momologist and mother of 2, Vanessa Rissetto, to discuss obesity and more.
info_outline Season 4, Episode 5: Living with Someone with Mental IllnessMahogany Momology
Let’s discuss having a partner and/or being the partner who is neurodiverse.
info_outline Season 4, Episode 4: The CROWN Act Part 2Mahogany Momology
You have heard of the CROWN Act (Listen to Season 2, Episode 22) but why aren't most states passing this law? Have we seen an improvement in the workforce re: perceptions of natural hair? Is the CROWN Act considered political activism 2.0 (1.5-ish)? Black Moms your voice is your vote! Produced By: Great Music and Games Continue the Discussion, Download, Subscribe, Rate, Like, Follow Us, and Share on: Website and Shopping: Twitter: @MMomology Insta: @mahoganymomology FB: @MahoganyMomology FB Group:
info_outline Season 4, Episode 3: Black Moms & PhDsMahogany Momology
How does one get the support and clarity, as black women within the higher education culture. We’ll be talking with Dr. Monique Bruner. About Guest Momologist Monique Bruner: Dr. Monique Bruner is completed her doctorate while graduating 2 girls from high school and taking in 2 toddlers. Not to mention she raised her husband's sister...we have 35, 21, 20, 6 & 5 year old children. I’ve been in higher education for over 25 years. Episode Sponsor: Juni Essentials Use Code: MOM20 to save 20% in the month of February 2020 This bamboo toothbrush has a handle with a smooth, luxurious finish...
info_outline Season 4, Episode 2: Corporate DiversityMahogany Momology
Season 4, Episode 2: Corporate Diversity
info_outline Season 4, Episode 1: 2020 - The Year of the Black WomanMahogany Momology
2020 wasn't that bad....was it?
info_outlineTopic: When Black women are the token minority in the workforce, we attempt to seek out other Black women co-workers within the office environment. We give the extra inner ‘black fist’ when she is in a higher, executive position. But what happens when that sense of pride and #blackgirlmagic turns to misery and dread the hands of said Black woman? Recently, a collective group of women, called #BlackFemaleAnonymous, wrote a piece in Medium entitled, “The Truth About Essence”, in which they discussed intimidation and possible retaliation upon the demand for resignation of CEO Richelieu Dennis, Michelle Ebanks, Joy Collins Profet, and Moana Luu. We will have the link of the article in our show notes, as well as Essences’ official statement on the criticism of the article. It does bring up an interesting discussion of working under black women in leadership positions. Many love the thought of working under the visual representation of themselves, while others...not so much. Let’s talk bullying is the worst, as an adult, when it’s buy us.
The Truth About Essence
https://medium.com/@blackfemaleanonymous2020/the-truth-about-essence-532152b08051
Essence Official Statement:
https://www.essence.com/business/essence-official-statement-black-womens-anonymous/
Bullied Out of Position: Black Women’s Complex Intersectionality, Workplace Bullying, and Resulting Career Disruption
INTERPERSONAL BULLYING BEHAVIOURS IN THE WORKPLACE
A Review of Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) Employee Experiences of Workplace Bullying
Three Perspectives on Workplace Harassment of Women of Color
https://digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1600&context=ggulrev
Women Bullied At Work: Here’s Why Your Female Boss Doesn’t Support You
Sista' Abuse: The Prevalence of Black-on-Black Female Bullying in the Workplace?
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