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The First, the Few, the Only

How Women of Color Can Redefine Power in Corporate America

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

Axiom Award Bronze Medalist for Women / BIPOC in Business

A deeply personal call to action for women of color to find power from within and to join together in community, advocating for a new corporate environment where we all belong—and are accepted—on our own terms.

Women of color comprise one of the fastest-growing segments in the corporate workforce, yet often we are underrepresented—among the first, few, or only ones in a department or company. For too long, corporate structures, social zeitgeist, and cultural conditioning have left us feeling exhausted and downtrodden, believing that in order to "fit in" and be successful, we must hide or change who we are.

As a former senior partner at a large global services firm, Deepa Purushothaman experienced these feelings of isolation and burnout. She met with hundreds of other women of color across industries and cultural backgrounds, eager to hear about their unique and shared experiences. In doing so, she has come to understand our collective setbacks—and the path forward in achieving our goals.

Business must evolve—and women of color have the potential to lead that transformation. We must begin by pushing back against toxic messaging—including the things we tell ourselves—while embracing the valuable cultural viewpoints and experiences that give us unique perspectives at work. By fully realizing our own strengths, we can build collective power and use it to confront microaggressions, outdated norms, and workplace misconceptions; create cultures where belonging is never conditional; and rework corporations to be genuinely inclusive to all.

The First, the Few, the Only is a road map for us to make a profound impact within and outside our organizations while ensuring that our words are heard, our lived experiences are respected, and our contributions are finally valued.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 22, 2021
      Being the first woman of color with a particular title marks a milestone for organizations, but it can be lonely and dispiriting on a personal level according to this empowering debut. Purushothaman, who researches structural racism at Harvard, outlines her experience as one of few women of color in “white places and spaces” and explains how climbing the corporate ladder left her with “scars” to the point that she quit her job at consulting firm Deloitte to focus on researching racism. Here, she delivers a program for “reimagining workspaces to have greater access and parity” that guides women of color (and “co-conspirators”) through understanding corporate culture—notably the dubious notion that just “being yourself” can solve structural issues—and questioning the indoctrination that makes them believe such ideas. She offers reflection questions (“What does it mean for WOC to have power?”) and lays out tips and tools for seeking happiness, managing stress, and coping with trauma (such as listening to one’s body and finding community). It’s a fresh, worthy addition to the growing body of work on diversity in the workplace.

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