The Memo: What Women of Color Need to Know to Secure a Seat at the Table

The Memo: What Women of Color Need to Know to Secure a Seat at the Table

by Minda Harts

Narrated by Minda Harts

Unabridged — 4 hours, 59 minutes

The Memo: What Women of Color Need to Know to Secure a Seat at the Table

The Memo: What Women of Color Need to Know to Secure a Seat at the Table

by Minda Harts

Narrated by Minda Harts

Unabridged — 4 hours, 59 minutes

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Overview

The Memo is the much-needed career advice guide for women of color specifically, finally ending the one-size-fits-all approach of business books that lump together women across races and overlook the unique barriers to success for women of color. In a charismatic and relatable voice, Minda Harts brings her entrepreneurial experience as CEO of The Memo to the page, as well as her past career life as a fundraising consultant to top colleges across the country. With wit and candor, Harts begins by acknowledging the ugly truths that keep women of color from getting the proverbial seat at the table in corporate America: micro-aggressions, systemic racism, white privilege, etc. Harts validates that women aren't making up the discrimination they feel, even if it isn't always overt. From there, she gives straight talk on how to address these issues head-on and provides a roadmap to help women of color and their allies make real change to the system. With chapters on network-building, office politics, money, and negotiation, this overview covers all the basics that any good business book should. But through the author's lens, it offers support and long-overdue advice particularly for women of color.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

05/27/2019

Harts, an assistant professor of public service at NYU’s Wagner School and CEO of career-coaching company The Memo, issues a direct rejoinder to Sheryl Sandberg’s Lean In in this urgent career guide. While reading Sandberg’s book, Harts recalls, she realized that all of the books she had read about female business success came from a white perspective. Moreover, she had no interest in a narrative of overcoming career roadblocks by just working harder, when systemic injustice is the obstacle in place. By writing this book, Harts explains, she wants to keep women of color from leaning out of the workforce because of bias and limited opportunity. Buoyed up by examples from her own experiences, such as how she confronted a white colleague who consistently called her “the black girl,” Harts provides a necessary guide written from and to women of color, focusing on “building your squad,” navigating office politics, managing in a world that is anything but postracial, and investing in oneself and one’s career. “Don’t take sh— from anyone,” she advises, followed by a much-needed wake-up call for her white readers, in how—and how not—to be an ally. The result is a much-needed new perspective on an overwhelmingly white genre. (Aug.)

From the Publisher

"For black women navigating corporate careers, this book is a must-read."—Essence

"Packed with strategic and tactical wisdom for women of color in the workplace."—Forbes.com

"In this eye-opening and timely book, Minda Harts puts words to our discomfort and our at-work slights, and gives us solutions and action steps to help secure our professional development and well-being."—Natashia Deón, NAACP Image Award Nominee and author of Grace

"This much-needed career advice guide fills the gap created by other books that lump together women of all races and overlook the unique barriers to access and success that exist for women of color, with chapters on networking, office politics, money and negotiation."—B.L.A.C. Magazine

"An essential and honest guide to taking our rightful place in the C-Suite with tangible solutions about how to break barriers and pave a new path for ourselves — and the next generation."—Jamia Wilson, director and publisher of the Feminist Press

"For any woman, at any company — even her own. To secure a seat at the table, securing this book comes first."—Danyel Smith, culture journalist and former editor of Billboard and Vibe

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175488976
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Publication date: 08/20/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
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