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Courage in the face of sexual harassment

Sway Them in Color

Release Date: 04/05/2022

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In this conversation we explore:

+ how power starts with understanding how the legal, financial, and workplace systems work around us.

+ why getting the courage to stand up against people more powerful than you can start with knowledge and collecting proof.

+ how authenticity can’t happen without a safe space first.

+ why it’s important to own your narrative, so that others don't assume it for you.