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Psychologist and Imposter Syndrome Expert Dr. Lisa Orbé-Austin explains why Black people experience imposter syndrome differently and shares specific coping tips for BIPOC individuals.
How Black women can combat imposter syndrome Wema Hoover says, “It is crucial to address the historical and cultural factors that have contributed to the downplaying of their accomplishments ...
Imposter syndrome is the direct result of biases like systemic racism and classism — making women of color the most susceptible to feeling it.
December 1, 2021. Our Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and Associate Professor in the School of Education, Alonzo M. Flowers III, PhD, recently hosted "A Candid Conversation ...
4. Accept That Everyone's Human. Realizing that you will never be perfect is the first step. Accepting you are human, like everyone else, provides room for healthy discussion on topics and makes ...