This week’s episode is a dedication to the women of colour in my community. It's also the final episode of REPRESENTED podcast for 2025. As the year comes to a close, many women of colour are carrying more than anyone sees. The emotional labour, the cultural expectations, the pressure to hold families, workplaces and communities together, often while their own needs are placed last. In this episode, I speak directly to you. I talk about the invisible load women of colour carry, why December c...
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This week’s episode is a dedication to the women of colour in my community. It's also the final episode of REPRESENTED podcast for 2025. As the year comes to a close, many women of colour are carrying more than anyone sees. The emotional labour, the cultural expectations, the pressure to hold families, workplaces and communities together, often while their own needs are placed last. In this episode, I speak directly to you. I talk about the invisible load women of colour carry, why December c...
88. Why Inclusion Work Will Never Move at the Speed of Business
REPRESENTED with Annie Gichuru
19 minutes
1 month ago
88. Why Inclusion Work Will Never Move at the Speed of Business
Inclusion work asks something different from us. It does not move quickly. It does not follow the pace of online business. And it certainly does not offer the instant clarity we have been taught to expect. In this episode, I am sharing why meaningful racial equity work will never move at the speed of business and why that is not a problem to fix, but a truth to honour. I talk about: 🎙 Why urgency often works against genuine inclusion 🎙 The long, slow history of social change and w...
REPRESENTED with Annie Gichuru
This week’s episode is a dedication to the women of colour in my community. It's also the final episode of REPRESENTED podcast for 2025. As the year comes to a close, many women of colour are carrying more than anyone sees. The emotional labour, the cultural expectations, the pressure to hold families, workplaces and communities together, often while their own needs are placed last. In this episode, I speak directly to you. I talk about the invisible load women of colour carry, why December c...