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Now Black users are speaking up — and saying the site is limiting their voice. By Ashanti M. Martin One day in September, Elizabeth Leiba opened the LinkedIn app and saw a post by Aaisha Joseph ...
The short answer appears to be….Yes. When Kanika M. Sims, MD, MPH crafted her first LinkedIn post promoting her new book Diversity Is Not A Dirty Word, she took care to ensure that her words ...
An executive creative director for experience design at the marketing agency VMLY&R, Geer is also a frequent and popular poster on LinkedIn, where he discusses issues faced by Black people and ...
In one LinkedIn post, a Black woman shared a screenshot of a message she received online criticizing her natural hair — saying she needs to “tone it down and make it flat” while also ...
Black women’s hair is finally getting the equitable treatment it deserves. Thanks to Dove and LinkedIn, this sentiment is moving further to the forefront. As a part of Dove’s ongoing ...