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Black Kings -In My Healings
Black Kings
52 episodes
3 days ago
A podcast dedicated to the rehabilitation of our black minds through dialogue to reach moments that allow open wounds to heal.
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A podcast dedicated to the rehabilitation of our black minds through dialogue to reach moments that allow open wounds to heal.
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Society & Culture
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Tragedy Of Work Place Bullying
Black Kings -In My Healings
1 hour 22 minutes 3 seconds
1 year ago
Tragedy Of Work Place Bullying

Workplace bullying. It often hides in plain sight, a silent terror gnawing at the foundation of our professional lives. But the tragic story of Dr. Antoinette Candia-Bailey shines a bright light on this pervasive issue, demanding attention and action.

Dr. Candia-Bailey, a trailblazing academic and champion for Black women in higher education, faced unimaginable horrors at the hands of her employer. The pain and isolation she endured ultimately led to her heartbreaking death, sending shockwaves through the academic community and beyond.

Dr. Candia-Bailey's story deserves to be heard, understood and acted upon. Let's honor her legacy by raising awareness, sparking change, and ensuring that no one ever has to face this kind of suffering alone.

Black Kings -In My Healings
A podcast dedicated to the rehabilitation of our black minds through dialogue to reach moments that allow open wounds to heal.