The effects of workplace trauma can become severe. For some Black women, it has cost them their lives.

Dr. Cynthia Candia Bailey was Vice President of Student Affairs at Lincoln University ~Missouri. She experienced workplace trauma, which ultimately led to her taking her life.
As Black women, we often feel stuck working in a toxic work environment. Sister, you are much too valuable to stay in any environment that is taking away your emotional and mental well-being.
You’re probably thinking I want to leave, but I need the income. If I guessed right, I invite you to connect with Dr. Kimani Norrington, who provided the tools necessary for you to exit a toxic work environment with a plan to replace your salary and establish mental and emotional well-being.
Dr. Kimani is hosting a Job Liberation Summit for Black Women May 16th-18th. Tickets are available at https://2025jobliberationsummit.heysummit.com/?ac=WU10YXgf.


