When 'All Skin Folk Ain't Kinfolk' In Toxic Jobs | Black Women & Toxic Jobs
Kimani Norrington-Sands, Ph.D.
Helping Black Women Exit Toxic Jobs For An Abundant & Fulfilling Life/Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Welcome! Need to know how to leave a toxic job? Go here to watch my FREE training: bit.ly/toxic-job-training
Did you catch my recent live interviews on my YouTube channel?
If you have ever experienced being in a toxic job that lived up to the saying, 'all skin folk ain't kinfolk,' you'll want to check out the conversation I had with Dr. Sharon Brown for my weekly Sunday LIVE about her experience navigating a toxic work environment at an HBCU. Click below to watch ??
I also interviewed special guest, S. Anne Marie Archer of The Anti-HR HR Lady on YouTube about how we actually lose as Black Women when we tell ourselves 'I'm not going to let them run me out of here' in toxic job.
Anne Marie, who was also a featured speaker at the Job Liberation Virtual Summit for Black Women, shared some crucial things to reflect on from the perspective of a former HR executive if you are in a toxic job and refusing to exit.
I urge you to click below to watch this important conversation and share this video with other Black Women who may be in similar situations ??
Interested in attending the 2025 Job Liberation Virtual Summit for Black Women? Get on the waitlist!
Replays for the Job Liberation Virtual Summit include 11 Black Women Expert Speakers sharing their practical exit planning strategies and healing tips just for you if you are surviving a toxic job and can be purchased here.
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If you are interested in attending the 2025 Job Liberation Virtual Summit, please click below to add your name to the waitlist to be the first to be notified when we begin announcing dates, speakers, and talk topics!
(Have a talk topic that you would like to see at the next Summit? Send me an email at [email protected] and let me know.)
In the meantime, click here to access the FREE Job Liberation Toolkit, filled with resources to help you make your plan on your terms to exit a job that is no longer serving you.
As always, please feel free to share this newsletter with other Black Women who are surviving toxic jobs or recovering from the aftermath as we learn and heal in community.
In Sisterhood,
Dr. Kimani Norrington-Sands
Licensed Psychologist, PSY 19557
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