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Algorithms of Oppression
Clare Jarman Clare Jarman

Algorithms of Oppression

“Black girl, who do they say you are?”

From a Black Feminist lens, the book delves into Google's use of algorithms and how it presents racist and sexist stereotypes for profit, with Black women being the victims. I believe that the contents of this book and the review will resonate with your audience as it tackles identity politics in a digital ecosystem which is a topic that cannot be talked about enough.

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How To Manage Being Busy
Clare Jarman Clare Jarman

How To Manage Being Busy

Being busy is a way of life for a lot of us. We are constantly moving from work, to school, to social commitments, and everything in between. Things often gets out of control and we burn out and suffer in so many other ways. We may not always be able to take a break or ease our workload, but we can change the way we handle busyness so it doesn’t take such a toll in our lives.

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The Shades of Me
Clare Jarman Clare Jarman

The Shades of Me

I love being part of the black community it's culture, history, resilience, connection, support, love and pride. I’m dedicated to continually contribute, grow, and learn within it

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Define Success
Clare Jarman Clare Jarman

Define Success

Many fear that they cannot attain what the definition "success" is. I think that sometimes these standards hinder people to accomplish what their truly passionate about.

Your own goals and your own standards for your life, should be what you define you as successful.

It's when you lose yourself while pursuing "success" which can cause us to feel inadequate.

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Being a safe person
Clare Jarman Clare Jarman

Being a safe person

It's fair to say that we have all been disappointed by someone at some point in our lives.

Many times we fail to acknowledge that we have disappointed others, because it's easier to see their mistakes and the hurt they caused us.

We all want people in our lives that we can be real with, people we can trust with our hearts and our struggles and risk opening up to.

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