RIGHT WITHIN

How To Heal From Racial Trauma In The Workplace

The essential self-help book for women of color to heal—and thrive—in the workplace.In workplaces nationwide, women of color need frank talk and honest advice on how to deal with microaggressions, heal from racialized trauma, and find relief from invisible workplace burdens. 

ABOUT THE BOOK RIGHT WITHIN


Filled with Minda Harts’s signature wit and warmth Right Within offers strategies for women of color to speak up during racialized moments with managers and clients.

With this compelling book, work through past triggers that may cause pain and reframe past career disappointments as opportunities for growth towards a new path.

Harts highlights that what matters most is valuing you, and trusting yourself enough to push through obstacles faced on a daily basis. A powerful necessary read for women of color - and everyone - seeking to tap into their resilience from within.

-Barbara Whye

VP of Diversity & Inclusion, Apple

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BOOK EDITORIALS

If you want to be a better champion for your colleagues who have experienced racism at work, or a boss who creates a work environment that heals rather than retraumatizing your employees, this is the book you need to read. Now.
— Kim Scott, New York Times-bestselling author of Radical Candor

Right Within compels women of color across generations to address racialized trauma by speaking up, healing from the inside, and identifying triggers. You will benefit greatly from putting its wisdom into practice.
— Melonie Parker, Chief Diversity Officer, Google

Harts highlights that what matters most is valuing you, and trusting yourself enough to push through obstacles faced on a daily basis. A powerful, necessary read for women of color—and everyone—seeking to tap into their resilience from within.
— Barbara Whye, VP of Diversity and Inclusion, Apple

A moving guide to healing and equity— Harts is a voice to be reckoned with. Everyone needs to read this book.
— LaTosha Brown, co-founder of Black Voters Matter