Over the last few years, numerous Black women professionals have been thrust into the spotlight, garnering attention for their deaths by suicide, calls for their resignations, and forced workplace removal and mass firings under the guise of “anti-DEI.” Concurrently, existing research suggests Black women professionals are forced to negotiate the pet-to-threat phenomenon, policing, and bullying in (and beyond) higher education workplaces.
These realities have led some to question whether resignations from academic employment are saving our lives, and if Black women are dying to be heard at work because of their sustained experiences with institutional betrayal.
Please join Dr. Brit M. Williams and the Scholarship on Workplace Wellness (SOW2) Collaborative for a free virtual event to discuss Black women’s workplace wellness and consider strategies and opportunities for doing more than surviving these tumultuous times.
RSVP TODAY: https://go.uvm.edu/sow2summit25

RSVP TODAY: https://go.uvm.edu/sow2summit25
Speaker announcements coming soon! 🙂
Questions, comments, or concerns? Please contact Brit Williams via email.
