EPISODE · Mar 31, 2018 · 12 MIN
Know Your Worth: An Interview with Yvette Price
from BlackFemaleProject Podcast · host BlackFemaleProject, Yvette Price, Ché́ Abram, Precious J. Stroud
“Nothing prepares you for the things that you encounter when you look racism dead in the eye. When you’re passed over, when you know you should have been promoted but someone else with less experience is moved above you because of the color of their skin.” - Yvette PriceEpisode Summary: In this episode, Yvette Price describes her experience working in the judicial system as a front line manager. Yvette recounts how she motivates herself to stay positive when dealing with the frustration of continually being passed over for promotions, despite being a qualified, hard worker.Episode sponsored by: Yew Joo Hoe (Become a sponsor: http://www.blackfemaleproject.org/donate)SHOW NOTESGUESTYvette Price has built her career in the judicial system for 28 years and is currently a front line manager in the criminal division. She started her career needing to provide for her young daughter and continues to serve as she also prepares for retirement.CO-HOSTSPrecious J. Stroud, BlackFemaleProject FounderProvides leadership to help individuals and nonprofit organizations tell their stories. Precious promotes good in the world and builds awareness to increase funding. Precious draws from her business and creative, corporate and philanthropic experience to turn ideas into results. Learn more at www.pjsconsultants.net #workforgood.Che’ Abram, BlackFemaleProject, Inaugural Cohort MemberHer deepest joy being a mother, Che brings 10+ years of higher education experience to the BlackFemaleProject including extensive knowledge in the areas of enrollment, student services and retention. Specialties include: strategic planning and implementation, policy review and implementation and organizational culture change.Follow: @ayadwennimmenRESOURCESThe Vital Role of Black Jurors by Tara Moss"The Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution provides the right for individuals to be tried by their peers, but as the stats show this is not the case for Blacks. So as a Black person, I feel a duty to show up for those who can’t afford to and to make sure that my peers are tried fairly." http://realchangenews.org/2017/04/19/directors-corner-vital-role-black-jurors Join Us:https://blackfemaleproject.org/subscribeFollow Us:Instagram: https://instagram.com/blackfemaleprojectFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/BlackfemaleprojectLinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/blackfemaleproject/
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“Nothing prepares you for the things that you encounter when you look racism dead in the eye. When you’re passed over, when you know you should have been promoted but someone else with less experience is moved above you because of the color of their skin.” - Yvette Price
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