Americans have often mistaken Black women's passionate attitude for anger. Black women have experienced tone policing when at work, at corporate gatherings and in public life. Over last few years, ...
The New York Times Sunday magazine published a piece entitled “I Used to Insist I Didn’t Get Angry: Not Anymore.” The author, a woman, courageously explores the topic of societal and internalized ...
Some weird news on the salary front for working women (thanks to Karen Tumulty of Swampland for the poke). The New York Times reports on new Census data today that shows young women in urban areas ...
The timing couldn't be better for "12 Angry Women," a new music revue playing this weekend at Crooners in Fridley. No one had to mention Roe v. Wade, Brittney Griner or any other issue that has so ...
The 17-months'-long-awaited Season Five premiere of AMC's Mad Men finally happened last night. Reactions have been varied, but people tend to agree that the song they can't get out of their heads ...
In her book “Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women’s Anger,” Rebecca Traister writes, “In the United States, we have never been taught how noncompliant, insistent, furious women have shaped ...
Belligerent. Scary. Fearsome. Rude. Abrasive. Antagonistic. These are the words one would expect to use when describing a monster or something of the sort, but no. In this case, these are the words ...
PCC ICF coach helping clients leverage their talents and expertise to become effective leaders in a fast-changing and uncertain world. Anger is a tricky side of female leadership. Drawing on what I've ...
Will 50 Cent ever shut up? This past weekend, the rapper discussed his love for “exotic” women with Lil’ Wayne. As he advertised his preference, he enforced the negative stigma of Black women by ...