Right Within: How to Heal from Racial Trauma in the Workplace

Right Within: How to Heal from Racial Trauma in the Workplace

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-10-18 11:21:25
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Minda Harts
  • ISBN:1668601834
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

From the powerhouse author of The Memo, the essential self-help book for women of color to heal—and thrive—in the workplace  

In workplaces nationwide, women of color need frank talk and honest advice on how to deal with microaggressions, heal from racialized trauma, and find relief from invisible workplace burdens。 Filled with Minda Harts’s signature wit and warmth, Right Within offers strategies for women of color to speak up during racialized moments with managers and clients, work through past triggers they may not even know still cause pain, and reframe past career disappointments as opportunities to grow into a new path。 Through action points, exercises, and clear-eyed coaching, Harts encourages women to summon hidden reserves of strength and courage。 She includes advice from therapists and faith leaders of color on a full range of ways to heal。 Right Within will help women of color strengthen their resolve across corporate America, ensuring that we can all, finally, rise together。 

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Reviews

Karen Catlin

While the primary audience for Minda Harts’ new book is women of color, it’s a critical read for white people who strive to be better allies。 You’ll gain insight into the racism that seeps into far too many workplaces, and I bet you’ll leave with a desire to make things "right within" your organization。 — Karen Catlin, author of "Better Allies" While the primary audience for Minda Harts’ new book is women of color, it’s a critical read for white people who strive to be better allies。 You’ll gain insight into the racism that seeps into far too many workplaces, and I bet you’ll leave with a desire to make things "right within" your organization。 — Karen Catlin, author of "Better Allies" 。。。more

Naya Moss

Exceeded expectations! I thought I would need tissues when reading (perhaps I'm further along with my healing)。At times, I felt I was listening to my own experiences。 I had so many emotions, although this book talks about trauma, it still felt positive。 I would recommend listening to this book, instead of reading the physical。 Minda reading the book in all the right tones evoke positive emotions, unlike other books I've read about trauma that instead make you feel down。If you aren't a person of Exceeded expectations! I thought I would need tissues when reading (perhaps I'm further along with my healing)。At times, I felt I was listening to my own experiences。 I had so many emotions, although this book talks about trauma, it still felt positive。 I would recommend listening to this book, instead of reading the physical。 Minda reading the book in all the right tones evoke positive emotions, unlike other books I've read about trauma that instead make you feel down。If you aren't a person of color or a woman, this book is still for you。 Especially leaders, this book gives you perspective AND tools。 If your company has a set of books offered to folks in leader/management positions。。。 add this to this list!Overall, this book feels like a letter from a friend who has healed and is now passing on all the right advice and wisdom。 I will be reading a 2nd and 3rd time! 。。。more