Join Ramona as she talks to Shajmil Smith about Black Women and resilience. According to Shajmil, resilience is more than just pushing through. Jamil argues that women must rethink resilience to ensure that it strategically and personally serves their interests. Shajmil also discusses her upcoming conference Rethinking Resilience to be held on May 22, 2021. Shajmil is founder of Front Door Leadership and lives in the Washington DC Metro area.
For more information about Shajmil Smith, visit https://www.frontdoorleadership.com/.
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