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Womxn are less likely than men to hold leadership positions, but the intersection of race and gender can increase this already negative impact for womxn of color. The impact of the gender leadership gap for womxn of color will be brought to the forefront through this podcast where womxn will be educated on the topic and given resources to combat the patriarchy. This podcast is sponsored by the American Association for University Women (AAUW) and produced and hosted by UNC-Chapel Hill student ...
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Our last episode! Thanks for listening! This podcast is a creation of the Womxn of Worth Initiative at UNC-Chapel Hill with support from the American Association for University Women (AAUW). This podcast features the song “mountaintops in the sky” by Artificial.Music, available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license.…
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This week we had the opportunity to chat with some fellow women of color undergraduates taking a Women & Gender Studies class about representation of women of color in the media Additional Resources The Status of Women of Color in the U.S. News Media How Women of Color Are Portrayed on TV & Film How Women of Color are Portrayed on the Cover of Maga…
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This week we're talking about wellness in the workplace and in academia. We had the privilege of talking with Annie Francis, a 3rd year doctoral student in the UNC School of Social Work. Guest Bio Annie Francis received her bachelor’s degree in Sociology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and worked as a child welfare social worke…
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This week we're talking about the Superwoman Syndrome (so many syndromes)! We had the chance to speak Veronica Flaspoehler, UNC alumna and Vice President of Financial Crimes Risk Management for Latin America and the Caribbean at Wells Fargo Guest Bio Veronica Mora Flaspoehler has eleven years of financial services industry experience and is current…
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This week we're talking about the impostor syndrome! We had the chance to speak with former (W) Co-Chair Angelica Matos (now a Resident Director at UCONN) and Dr. Charla Blumell, Assistant Director of Health Promotion and Prevention at Student Wellness at UNC. Guest Bios Angelica Matos is currently a Conduct- Residence Hall Director at the Universi…
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In this week's episode we're talking about money! Equal pay! We learned about the reality of the gender wage gap for women of color. We had the opportunity to chat with Dr. Gloria Thomas, Director of the Carolina Women's Center. Guest Bio Dr. Gloria D. Thomas joined the Carolina Women’s Center as director on August 1, 2016. Before then, she served …
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This week on the podcast we tackle stereotypes that women of color encounter in the workplace and academia. We talked to current UNC student, Hannah Locklear, about her experiences on campus and to Maria Erb, one of the womxn of color in leadership on UNC's campus, about the stereotypes she has experiences and how she supports students who experien…
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In our first episode, we ask the question, "What is the gender leadership gap?" We had the opportunity to talk to Dr. Catherine Hill who worked on AAUW's groundbreaking Barriers and Bias report and Dr. Bettina Shuford, one of the women of color in leadership at UNC-Chapel Hill. The whole podcast team was in the studio to talk about their thoughts a…
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