What Does Equality Look Like For a Black Woman - SARN Minis #38

What Does Equality Look Like For a Black Woman - SARN Minis #38 Transcript

Hello, I'm Sharon Hurley Hall. Welcome to the SARN Minis podcast.

The other day I was having a conversation with a colleague about equity versus equality, and what equality might look like for me as a Black woman. We posited that in the future, the colour of my skin might be a factual descriptor rather than a divider. And I realised that I'd partly experienced what that might look like already.

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