EPISODE · Jan 12, 2026
Beyond Merit: The Hidden Costs of Success for People of Color in an Unequal System
from Sunulife INSIGHTS · host Sunulife
raQtaQ explores the concept of an uneven playing field faced by people of color, arguing that success requires disproportionate effort to overcome systemic biases. It highlights how meritocracy often fails for marginalized groups due to ingrained prejudices in institutions and hiring processes, citing research on name bias and promotion disparities. The piece also addresses the burden of working harder, discussing the toll of "invisible labor" and the emotional cost of navigating constant scrutiny and microaggressions. Finally, it offers strategies for individuals to thrive within this unfair system while simultaneously calling for systemic change to create a more equitable environment where talent, not race, determines outcomes.
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raQtaQ explores the concept of an uneven playing field faced by people of color, arguing that success requires disproportionate effort to overcome systemic biases. It highlights how meritocracy often fails for marginalized groups due to ingrained prejudices in institutions and hiring processes, citing research on name bias and promotion disparities. The piece also addresses the burden of working harder, discussing the toll of "invisible labor" and the emotional cost of navigating constant scrutiny and microaggressions. Finally, it offers strategies for individuals to thrive within this unfair system while simultaneously calling for systemic change to create a more equitable environment where talent, not race, determines outcomes.
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