Black Women’s Next Breakthrough Starts With One Another
With DEI initiatives under pressure and fewer women pursuing promotions, Deidre Johnson argues that Black women cannot depend on institutions to create opportunity. Instead, she says, experienced leaders must intentionally mentor the next generation, helping them build confidence, navigate bias, and turn possibility into lasting leadership.
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