Work-life balance for Black Women

The Network of Black Businesses and Professional Women KUNDI is hosting a Networking Event for Black Women

Published by Joy Osiagwu on 2024-06-14
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The Network of Black Businesses and Professional Women KUNDI is hosting a Networking Event for Black Women

 at 44 Byward Market Square, suite 270, with the theme for June as Work-Life Balance. empowering gathering! https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/kundi-a-networking-event-for-black-women-june-2024-edition-tickets It is a chance to connect with like-minded individuals and build valuable relationships and an opportunity for personal growth. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting, this event is the perfect platform to expand your network and support system. Don't miss out on this empowering gathering!

 

Black Women should focus on Work-Life Balance. For a few reasons:

  • Economic Disparities: Black women often face economic disparities, such as the gender pay gap and higher unemployment rates.

  • Caregiving Responsibilities: Many Black women are primary caregivers in their families, supporting children, elderly parents, or other relatives.

  • Role Models: By achieving a good work-life balance, Black women can serve as role models for younger generations, demonstrating the importance of self-care and holistic success. Representation matters!

  • Racial and Gender Discrimination: Black women frequently encounter both racial and gender discrimination in the workplace, which can increase their workload and emotional burden.

  • Cultural Expectations: There can be significant cultural expectations regarding family and community responsibilities, which can add to the pressure Black women face.

We believe that achieving work-life balance is essential for Black women to manage stress, prevent burnout, fulfill family and community roles, and pursue personal and professional growth. It helps create a sustainable and fulfilling lifestyle that supports overall well-being and success.