• S2E4. Manifesting Documentation: A Survivor's Guide to Workers Rights

  • Feb 28 2024
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast
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S2E4. Manifesting Documentation: A Survivor's Guide to Workers Rights

  • Summary

  • We're thrilled to close out Black Herstory Month of 2024, with the illustrious Dr. Carey Yazeed, a Louisiana native who has dedicated her life to creating equity and emotional safety in the workplace through narrative and grounded qualitative research. Tune in as Dr. Yazeed shares invaluable insight and tangible work-life tools for our final episode dedicated to worker's rights.

    More About Dr. Carey Yazeed:
    In addition to founding iThink Change, a consulting business, Dr. Yazeed is a retired mental health therapist; a multi-time author; and, a multi-degree having diversity, equity, and inclusion specialist who provides training services to minority women entrepreneurs, corporate businesses, and non-profit organizations across the nation. You can find more information about Dr. Yazeed, including her most recent workbook, Unbreak My Soul: How Black Women Can Begin to Heal From Workplace Trauma, on her website: drcareyyazeed.com

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