Conversation Across Generations (Part 1): Professional Clapback by BlackFemaleProject published on 2018-06-28T20:26:12Z "We spend more time; we come in early; we stay late; we take on ten times the amount of projects as everyone, to often be told it wasn’t enough when you go to apply for promotions, ask for raises, etc." -Che Abram Episode Summary: Four women from the BlackFemaleProject community sit down with inaugural cohort member, Ché Abram, and founder, Precious J. Stroud, to dig into why so many Black women find themselves in roles that are not aligned with their skill levels and discuss the dynamics that result from this trend. This episode sponsored by Che’ Abram. Become a podcast episode sponsor today! Learn more at http://www.blackfemaleproject.org/donate/. GUESTS Jasmine Brown, Creative Arts Tyrice Dean, Education Traka Lopez, Creative Arts Linda Stewart, Health and Human Services CO-HOSTS Che’ Abram, BlackFemaleProject, Inaugural Cohort Member Her deepest joy being a mother, Che brings 10+ years of higher education experience to the BlackFemaleProject including extensive knowledge in the areas of enrollment, student services and retention. Specialties include: strategic planning and implementation, policy review and implementation and organizational culture change. Follow: @ayadwennimmen Precious J. Stroud, BlackFemaleProject Founder Precious envisions a world where marketing images and messages uplift the dignity of Black women, and harmful stereotypes are no longer present. She launched PJS Consultants in 2014 to address the communications needs of leaders and organizations who value justice. Her clients enjoy elevated brand recognition and awareness because their stories stand out without causing harm. Learn more at www.pjsconsultants.net #workforgood.