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In a world where fairness is often preached but not always practiced, people of color frequently navigate different professional and everyday expectations.

From the workplace to society at large, individuals from minority backgrounds are often scrutinized more harshly, expected to work twice as hard for the same recognition, and held accountable for behaviors that others may be forgiven for.

This book is designed to illuminate these realities, providing insight for those who may not have had "The Talk" from their parents or guardians as children.

 

 

 

“The Talk” is the difficult but necessary conversation that many minority parents must have with their children to prepare them for the biases they will encounter.

This conversation is more than just understanding prejudice; it is about survival.

 It teaches young people of color how to move through a world that may judge them unfairly and hold them to a different standard than their peers.

Everything we do not prepare our kids for will ultimately be the stumbling blocks that become the wall keeping them from their goals in life.

Judged By a Different Standard

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    Proving the Impossible

    All my life, most people around me had made me feel inferior, which made it easy for me to grasp. I learned to doubt myself before I ever had the confidence to believe in the greatness within me.

    It took facing my fears and many tears to learn to ask myself one simple question. Who am I not to be great? In my pursuit of self-discovery, I learned how to stop letting the devil use me because I allowed others to use me for my self-destruction. I was my greatest enemy, which turned out to be a problem that I could fix.

    I had to discover two important things to remove all my doubts & fears, stopping me from being the best version of myself that I could be.

    I had to learn to eliminate the things and people in my life that didn’t help me evolve. The only certainty in life is change. So, if you think you can or you think that you can’t, you’re right. My pride has always kept me going in the wrong direction in life. It would take all the strength & prayers that I had to surrender to love.

    I deserved happiness, which meant that I had to put in that work to make it possible.

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