Tiger Moms Don’t Raise Office Pets: Challenging Corporate Racism
<p>Ah, the corporate world. You walk into a modern office space filled with ergonomically designed chairs, snazzy conference rooms, and you can almost always sniff out the artisanal coffee brewing in the communal kitchen. This is the stage where meritocracy is the star performer, and we’re all just supporting characters waiting for our big break, right?</p>
<p><strong>Wrong.</strong></p>
<p>Let’s cut the fluff. If you’re naive enough to think that everyone in the office is on a level playing field, then I’ve got some oceanfront property in Arizona to sell you. Opportunities often have less to do with your skills or how many late nights you pull at the office and more to do with how you fit into the established norms of your workplace. And by norms, I mean stereotypes. Those ugly, uncomfortable, blatantly unfair preconceptions that we <em>never</em> talk about during Monday morning team meetings.</p>
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