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  <title>Workplace Trauma, Tone-Policing, and Racial Bias, What to Do? (Part 2)</title>
  <description>It's a fact. Honest conversations about workplace trauma are often avoided or even dismissed, especially when related to Black women and women of color.&amp;amp;nbsp; In this episode, we continue to center the voices and experiences of Black women navigating workplace trauma, racial bias, and the unique challenges within higher education.&amp;amp;nbsp; My guest, Ms. Ruth Abban, a psychotherapist who practices in the U.K., and I explore what workplace trauma looks like, how racial bias shapes opportunity and advancement, and the lasting impact these experiences have on identify, well-being and career paths.&amp;amp;nbsp; This conversation is really for anyone committed to understanding, supporting, and transforming workplace culture, especially within academic and professional spaces.&amp;amp;nbsp; Find all episodes here: Dr. Pat Sanders Explore Ms. Abban's work here:  Ms. Ruth Abban or here: Abban Psychotherapist Ms. Abban has been nominated for the 2026 UK&amp;amp;nbsp;Black Stars List an amazing honor. Be sure to subscribe when you listen, leave a postive rating, and share.&amp;amp;nbsp;  Apple Spotify&amp;amp;nbsp; Or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. If you find this work important, please visit&amp;amp;nbsp;Support Page so that I can continue to do this critical work. Until next time!  </description>
  <author_name>This Prof Life Podcast: Women of Color in Higher Education</author_name>
  <author_url>https://www.drpatsanders.com/</author_url>
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