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When Education Triggers Insecurity in the Workplace
Sometimes the tension in a workplace has little to do with performance and everything to do with insecurity. When one person’s educational journey becomes visible—advanced degrees, ongoing doctoral work, or specialized credentials—it can unintentionally unsettle coworkers who feel threatened rather than inspired. This insecurity often shows up subtly: dismissive comments, minimization of achievements, unnecessary resistance, or shifting expectations. Instead of celebrating gr


A Black Friend Does Not Make You an Expert on Black People
In today’s social climate, it has become increasingly common for individuals to claim cultural understanding, authority, or moral credibility simply because they have “a Black friend.” While proximity to Black people may offer exposure, it does not equate to expertise, nor does it grant permission to speak for , over , or instead of Black voices. Having a Black friend does not provide an education in Black history, nor does it offer a comprehensive understanding of systemic


Education and Recovery
Education has always been vital in the African-American community—not simply as a pathway to titles, but as a tool of liberation, healing, and sustainability. For generations, our ancestors were punished for learning to read, denied access to formal education, and systematically excluded from institutions of knowledge. Yet education persisted in our churches, our homes, our stories, and our survival strategies. In peer recovery and substance use disorder work, education and l

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