Is it time to quit your job? Follow these 7 steps to find out.

You probably already know the answer to this. There’s a gut feeling you have, deep down inside, that’s been flickering for quite some time. Maybe it’s no longer a flicker but a full-out siren, blaring at you to get the hell out of there. But you’re torn. There are reasons to stay (a steady paycheck, […]

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Black Women’s Equal Pay Day: 20 Resources to Level Up Professionally + Financially

Black women make nearly $1 million less than white men during their careers. Yes, you read that right. $1 million dollars. Today, August 3rd is Black Women’s Equal Pay Day and while it’s an important milestone to acknowledge, it is not one to celebrate. On average, Black women are paid only 63 cents for every

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10 Women Who Fight for Disability Rights

In the month of July in the U.S., Americans raise awareness about disabilities and celebrate Disability Pride Month. These celebrations honor the July 1990 passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on disability. Nearly 30 years later since the act was passed, people with disabilities still face

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7 Things You Should Never Say in a Salary Negotiation (and What to Say Instead)

Negotiating your salary may feel scary but it’s actually pretty straightforward. The best thing you can do is map out what you’ll say, anticipate all the ways they could react, and then practice how you’ll respond.  Post-COVID, this is a time of transition for everyone and just as you’re figuring out what you can get,

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Juneteenth: 9 Black Women Fighting to Close the Racial Wealth Gap

This week, Congress officially recognized Juneteenth as a federal holiday, the first new holiday to be established since Martin Luther King Jr. Day in 1983. Juneteenth celebrates the day when the last enslaved people were freed in Galveston, Texas, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation became law. Black people, and especially Black women,

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