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The African Monetarist replied to the topic Troubling trend of Black women losing jobs after attending #AfroTech. in the forum Tech, Software & Development
@SUCULTURE This situation shines a light on the work still needed to create equitable workplaces but also underscores the value of initiatives like AFROTECH. By empowering Black professionals, these events are paving the way for a more inclusive future.It’s heartening to see the growing recognition of such spaces as catalysts for change, a…Read More
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The African Monetarist replied to the topic The Measure of a Champion: Anthony Joshua, Muhammad Ali, and the Philosophy of in the forum Sports
Interesting read @suculture!In the context of boxing, the dialectic of success and failure is ever-present. Fighters oscillate between the poles of victory and defeat, constantly negotiating between triumph and loss. The public often views these moments through the lens of binary oppositions: winning is good, losing is bad. But the deeper…Read More
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Julian Cole replied to the topic AfroAnimation 4.0 in the forum Tech, Software & Development
Fascinating network of creators, and industry professionals. Thank you for sharing this @SUCULTURE and @camilleselvon. -
Julian Cole replied to the topic Why Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” is important in the forum Music
@SUCULTURE Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter is a jaw-dropping ode to Black music, and a recognition of country artists such Martell, Charley Pride and, more recently, Darius Rucker, Mickey Guyton and Kane Brown, who have been historical excluded from the genre.Amazing album!
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The African Monetarist replied to the topic Patriarchy, sexism, and the politics of representation in the forum Black Feminist Perspectives
@SUCULTURE Totally agree.Gender-inclusive governance entails ensuring that policies and decision-making processes are responsive to the needs and priorities of women and marginalized groups. Gender mainstreaming, gender-responsive budgeting, and intersectional policy analysis are some of the approaches used to promote gender equality and…Read More
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