Business Culture

What society gets wrong about the ‘angry Black woman’ stereotype

OP/ED: “I’ll let you in on the private truth. We are angry,” writes Amira Barger an executive at a global communications firm who specializes in diversity, equity and inclusion. “But have you ever paused to ask yourself why?”

Amira Barger an executive vice president at a global communications firm, providing diversity, equity and inclusion counsel to clients.Nancy Rothstein

Amira Barger

Amira Barger an executive vice president at a global communications firm, providing diversity, equity and inclusion counsel to clients. She is also an adjunct professor of marketing and communications at Cal State East Bay. Views are the author's own.