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Hello Ardenia Thank you for your webinar. Allyship is work. It requires respect, listening, and acting; and it is not a one a done thing. Thank you for being another resource for building community. I'm currently focused on two primary things in our our local community. In doing this work, I look forward to skool for sharing resources, experiences, and getting feedback. Thanks again! Have a wonderful weekend.
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Leading on the Left Workshop
Hey ladies! It’s almost time for the Leading on the Left workshop. It’s tomorrow, April 18 from 2-4 pm EST. Register at the link below and enter FOUNDERS to comp your ticket. Be on the lookout for zoom link via email and SMS. Hope to see you in the virtual room! https://www.askardenia.co/leading-on-the-left
Check-In
Hey ladies! Just checking in to see how you’re doing. How’s everyone these days? Anyone check out the Artemis II mission? I’m still riding high from that!
Leading on the Left update
Hello Allies! Leading on the Left update: We're moving the workshop to Saturday, April 18th from 2-4 PM EST because we want to deliver the highest quality experience. I'm confident the new date will allow us to do just that! If the new date works for you, you're all set. No action needed. If it doesn't, just reply REFUND and we'll take care of it. If you haven’t got a chance to register here’s the link 🔗 Remember use the code : FOUNDERS - for free access to the workshop! We hope to see you at the next event!
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Let's Talk about "Clapback Politics"
🔥 New post: "Clapback Politics" is just tone policing with a new name You've probably seen this phrase floating around—especially in conversations about Jasmine Crockett's Texas Senate run. Sounds like legitimate political critique, right? It's not. It's the same old playbook: when Black women lead with strength and directness, suddenly everyone's concerned about "tone" and "civility." In today's post, we unpack: ☆ What "clapback politics" actually means (hint: be quieter) ☆ Why white men doing the exact same thing gets called "leadership" ☆ Who this phrase really harms ☆ What allies need to do instead Read it here Question for the room: Have you heard "clapback politics" used as code? What other phrases do you see used to police how Black women show up? Drop your examples below. 👇
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