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With COVID restrictions easing, should Black professionals have to return to hostile workplaces?

  • Written by Madi Day, Lecturer, Department of Indigenous Studies, Macquarie University
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As COVID restrictions ease, many employers are encouraging staff to return to the office. While some may be looking forward to this, others are dreading going back to places where they previously experienced daily racism and microaggressions.

There is increasing pressure on Black professionals to return to workplaces where racist...

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