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A Black Executive Perspective

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Exploring the dynamic experiences that shape corporate America, one conversation at a time. Let's Talk About It! #ABlackExecutivePerspective #LetsTalkAboutIt

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Listen to "Racial Codes and Corporate Barriers: A Candid Discussion" by TonyTidbit: A Black Executive Perspective (Vodcast). podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ablac…

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Tomorrow's Episode on BEP-Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian of Middlesex County, Massachusetts, shares his transformative vision, discussing various programs aimed at enhancing outcomes for incarcerated individuals, their families, and communities. Listen and Watch the full episode on

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Thank you to Million Podcasts for naming A Black Executive Perspective among your Top 100 Changemaker Podcasts. Honored to be recognized alongside voices pushing for impact and truth. x.com/millionpodcast…

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🏈🎙️ The Untold Story of Black Pioneers in the NFL + The Cultural Power of the Super Bowl! 🎧✨ #NFL #SuperBowl #BlackHistory #Podcast

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Excited to announce Black Theatre Day activities on September 17th! Join us for a day of celebration, solidarity, and service in support of black theatre institutions. Follow us on Instagram Black Theatre Day and visit thecraftinstitute.org. Support Black Theatres today!

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Diving into the concept of double consciousness for black people by W.E.B. du Bois in the early 1900s. Living in two worlds and the origins of code-switching. 🌍

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POV: A U.S. citizen records federal agents, gets tackled, pepper-sprayed, then ends up dead in the street. DHS calls it “self-defense” and uses “domestic terrorism” language. Video and eyewitness accounts are raising serious questions about escalation and use of force.