By Selen Ozturk Inequity still dominates the lived experience of many Californian Black women in the workplace, a new report suggests. The March 2025 report — “Invisible Labor, Visible Struggles: The Intersections of Race, Gender, and Workplace,” released by the California Black Women’s Collective Empowerment Institute (CBWCEI) — analyzes a December 2024 survey of 452 employed Black women statewide, conducted by public opinion research firm EVITARUS; the data found that workplace discrimination remains an active impediment to Black women’s career advancement. California has over 1.1 million Black women, making it the fifth-largest such state in the country, and comprising 6.7% of the […]
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