The Costly ‘Grooming Gap’ Has Always Disproportionately Impacted Black Women
Here’s the thing about “looking professional.” It’s inherently sexist and racist. Here’s why and how it costs big for women, and Black women in particular. This set of norms, known as the Grooming Gap, cost women thousands of dollars a year. Having handled nearly two decades in corporate America, the author has dealt with bias and discrimination. What is The Missionary Sex Position? … Thats the kind of lens Ive taken in corporate spaces....