EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 20 MIN
From the Cafeteria Table to the Corporate Boardroom: What Black Gen X Built That People Still Don’t Understand
from In The Know with Tony Reeves · host Anthony Reeves
This isn’t just a story about where we sat. It’s a story about why we had to sit there—and what we built because of it. Growing up as part of Black Generation X, we entered spaces that were technically “integrated”…but not always inclusive.From:✔️ Boot camp✔️ College campuses✔️ Law school✔️ Early professional environments We found ourselves in rooms where we were often the only ones.So what did we do? We found each other. Not to isolate.Not to exclude. But to survive, understand, and move strategically. What looked like a simple cafeteria table… Was actually:👉 A knowledge exchange👉 A warning system👉 A professional network👉 A foundation for long-term success And that same instinct—that same infrastructure—followed us into the corporate boardroom.This podcast breaks down:🔹 Why Black Gen X gathered the way we did🔹 The difference between segregation and assembly🔹 How shared experience became professional strategy🔹 Why these informal networks became critical to advancement🔹 What people still misunderstand about those spaces today If you’ve ever:✔️ Felt like the only one in the room✔️ Looked for someone who understood your experience✔️ Built relationships that helped you navigate difficult environments This conversation is for you.📣 CALL TO ACTION (STRATEGIC)👉 Primary CTA:“Have you ever had to find your ‘table’ in a space where you didn’t feel seen? Share your experience in the comments.”Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/in-the-know-with-tony-reeves--5596987/support.
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This isn’t just a story about where we sat. It’s a story about why we had to sit there—and what we built because of it. Growing up as part of Black Generation X, we entered spaces that were technically “integrated”…but not always inclusive.From:✔️ Boot camp✔️ College campuses✔️ Law school✔️ Early professional environments We found ourselves in rooms where we were often the only ones.So what did we do? We found each other. Not to isolate.Not to exclude. But to survive, understand, and move strategically. What looked like a simple cafeteria table… Was actually:👉 A knowledge exchange👉 A warning system👉 A professional network👉 A foundation for long-term success And that same instinct—that same infrastructure—followed us into the corporate boardroom.This podcast breaks down:🔹 Why Black Gen X gathered the way we did🔹 The difference between segregation and assembly🔹 How shared experience became professional strategy🔹 Why these informal networks became critical to advancement🔹 What people still misunderstand about those spaces today If you’ve ever:✔️ Felt like the only one in the room✔️ Looked for someone who understood your experience✔️ Built relationships that helped you navigate difficult environments This conversation is for you.📣 CALL TO ACTION (STRATEGIC)👉 Primary CTA:“Have you ever had to find your ‘table’ in a space where you didn’t feel seen? Share your experience in the comments.”Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/in-the-know-with-tony-reeves--5596987/support.
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