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Jacquie Abram

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I never knew the cost of being Black in corporate America. The price I would pay with my dignity and fundamental rights as a human being just to have a job that wasn't in a low-income sector. A job that had a satisfying career path and gave me and my family a chance to live the American Dream.

But if I knew then what I know now, maybe I would've done things differently before taking the job that traumatized and nearly destroyed me.

Maybe I would've bleached my dark skin to make it lighter or removed my long, Dookie braids to straighten my hair. Maybe I would've bought blue contacts to hide my brown eyes and got a nose job with a butt reduction, too—you know, do all the things I should’ve, would’ve, could’ve done to look less like me and mor
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Jacquie Abram Thank you so much for your love, support, and compassion. Racism is wrong and sadly so many of us continue to experience this type of devastation to o…moreThank you so much for your love, support, and compassion. Racism is wrong and sadly so many of us continue to experience this type of devastation to our lives and careers.(less)
Jacquie Abram Great question, Jonathan. Thank you so much for asking. Yes, the sequel to book 1 is called Hush Money: The Cost of Being Black in Corporate America. …moreGreat question, Jonathan. Thank you so much for asking. Yes, the sequel to book 1 is called Hush Money: The Cost of Being Black in Corporate America. It literally picks up exactly where book 1 left off and tells the rest of Ebony's story. ❤️

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If Your Job Makes You Feel Sick, It's Not "Just Stress"

No employee wants to stay in a toxic job. But... no employee wants to be forced to walk away from a toxic job empty-handed either.

𝗔𝗺 𝗜 𝗿𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁? 𝗧𝘆𝗽𝗲 💯 𝗶𝗳 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗮𝗴𝗿𝗲𝗲.

Listen. If your job makes you feel sick, it’s not “just stress.” It’s your gut telling you that something is wrong. Your duties are being removed. You're excluded from meetings. They're talking about you in rooms you're not in. Your comin Read more of this blog post »
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“I'm fighting racism one book at a time to open minds and change hearts.”
Jacquie Abram, HUSH MONEY: How One Woman Proved Systemic Racism in her Workplace and Kept her Job

“When you were on vacation, Ebony, she brought a box of king size chocolate bars to the campus management meeting, and told everyone to help themselves. So, everyone did. But when I opened the wrapper, and put the chocolate in my mouth, before I bit it, she started snickering and said, 'I knew you'd like having a big, chocolate bar in your mouth,' and I knew exactly what she meant, and so did everyone else by the look on their faces.”
Jacquie Abram, HUSH MONEY: How One Woman Proved Systemic Racism in her Workplace and Kept her Job

“Before she was your momma, girl, she was my wife and I told her I didn't want your Blackity Black *ss! Nobody wants ya. I don't want ya! Your real momma didn't want ya! And from what I hear, ya husband don't want ya either!”
Jacquie Abram, Hush Money: The Cost of Being Black In Corporate America

“I'm fighting racism one book at a time to open minds and change hearts.”
Jacquie Abram, HUSH MONEY: How One Woman Proved Systemic Racism in her Workplace and Kept her Job

“On my canvas of life, you bring colors of love and joy,
Just like in winters,
The setting sun brings beams of red and purple to the sky.”
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“Before she was your momma, girl, she was my wife and I told her I didn't want your Blackity Black *ss! Nobody wants ya. I don't want ya! Your real momma didn't want ya! And from what I hear, ya husband don't want ya either!”
Jacquie Abram, Hush Money: The Cost of Being Black In Corporate America

“When you were on vacation, Ebony, she brought a box of king size chocolate bars to the campus management meeting, and told everyone to help themselves. So, everyone did. But when I opened the wrapper, and put the chocolate in my mouth, before I bit it, she started snickering and said, 'I knew you'd like having a big, chocolate bar in your mouth,' and I knew exactly what she meant, and so did everyone else by the look on their faces.”
Jacquie Abram, HUSH MONEY: How One Woman Proved Systemic Racism in her Workplace and Kept her Job

“The experience of slavery is the bedrock on which Caribbean society has been founded.”
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