On Call Episode 3 - Networking Was Never Neutral: Law, Power, and the Attack on Formal Identity-Based Networks
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Three legal actions. Six weeks. One pattern. In this episode, Dr. DeJuan Stroman-Price connects the dots between the EEOC's lawsuit targeting a women's networking event, Edward Blum's challenge to the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation scholarship, and Executive Order 14398 — the new federal contracting mandate with False Claims Act teeth. Drawing on her post-doctoral research and the history of Black institution-building in America, she makes the case that these aren't isolated legal disputes. They are a coordinated effort to dismantle the infrastructure that formal identity-based networks produce — and if you are a Black woman in business, the stakes are in your pipeline right now.
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