White Feminism and the Workplace
Pooja Kothari, Esq.
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Trainer, Facilitator and Consultant. I help leaders deepen and expand their inclusion efforts, authentically and compassionately. New SHRM-NYC member!
White feminism refers to a form of feminism that focuses primarily on the struggles of white women while failing to address or even acknowledge the intersectional issues faced by women of color, LGBTQ+ women, and women from other marginalized groups. It's important to note that "white feminism" doesn't refer to feminists who happen to be white, but rather to a specific approach to feminism that centers white, middle-class women's experiences and concerns.
Key characteristics of white feminism include:
1. Lack of intersectionality
2. Failure to recognize privilege
3. Universalizing white women's experiences
4. Exclusionary practices
White feminism can manifest in various ways in professional settings:
1. Hiring and Promotion Practices:?
???- Focus on gender diversity without considering racial diversity
???- Mentorship programs that primarily benefit white women
2. Pay Equity Initiatives:?
???- Addressing the gender pay gap without considering how race compounds this issue
???- Celebrating closing the pay gap for white women while ignoring persistent gaps for women of color
3. Leadership and Representation:?
???- Having white women in leadership positions considered sufficient representation for all women
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???- Failing to address the unique barriers faced by women of color in ascending to leadership roles
4. Workplace Policies:?
???- Implementing policies (e.g., dress codes, family leave) that don't consider the needs of people of color.
5. Discussion of Workplace Issues:?
???- Focusing on issues that primarily affect white, middle-class women (e.g., "having it all") while ignoring issues like racial discrimination or immigration status
6. Professional Development:?
???- Offering networking or training opportunities that are less accessible or relevant to people of color, queer people of color,?disabled people of color, etc.
7. Handling of Complaints:?
???- Taking complaints of sexism seriously when they come from white women, but dismissing or downplaying similar complaints from women of color
8. Company Culture:?
???- Promoting a "women-friendly" culture that primarily caters to white, middle-class norms and experiences
To create a more inclusive feminist approach in professional settings:
By recognizing and addressing white feminism, organizations can work towards a more inclusive and equitable environment for all women.