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In this episode of Sis Unleashed, we sit down with Kamee Baker to unpack the dual reality facing Black women in leadership today. While historic firsts in city halls signal progress, Kamee reveals how economic security and representation for Black women professionals are actually declining across many sectors. We spotlight the transformative leadership of Mary Sheffield, Dorcey Applyrs, and Sharon Owens—trailblazers reshaping their cities from the ground up—and examine how their victories highlight both the promise and the persistent barriers Black women face. Tune in for a candid conversation about the urgent need for systemic change, the power of local leadership, and actionable steps to build real pathways for Black women to thrive, lead, and unleash their full potential.
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