Creating Space for Women of Color with LC Johnson of Zora?s House
Focusing on work doesn’t come easy when you feel like you can’t be yourself. And, it’s even harder to build momentum in work or life in general when you don’t feel supported, or are lacking the community of others like you. LC Johnson found these issues to be especially true, and she gathered all her […]
Focusing on work doesn’t come easy when you feel like you can’t be yourself. And, it’s even harder to build momentum in work or life in general when you don’t feel supported, or are lacking the community of others like you. LC Johnson found these issues to be especially true, and she gathered all her prior studies and career experience to create a co-working space for women of color called Zora’s House. “It’s a safe space where women can bring all of their messy, vulnerable, authentic truths AND be rooting in their identity as black and brown and Indigenous women,” LC shares. “That’s so much more rare than most people know. I created this space because I needed it for myself and couldn’t find it.” LC’s path to launching Columbus, OH-based Zora’s House in April 2018 has always been centered around amplifying the voices of women of color and supporting and encouraging the talents of others. “I graduated from Duke University in 2010 with a degree in Women’s Studies,” she tells us. “My career has been focused around topics of women of color l...
Focusing on work doesn’t come easy when you feel like you can’t be yourself. And, it’s even harder to build momentum in work or life in general when you don’t feel supported, or are lacking the community of others like you. LC Johnson found these issues to be especially true, and she gathered all her prior studies and career experience to create a co-working space for women of color called Zora’s House. “It’s a safe space where women can bring all of their messy, vulnerable, authentic truths AND be rooting in their identity as black and brown and Indigenous women,” LC shares. “That’s so much more rare than most people know. I created this space because I needed it for myself and couldn’t find it.” LC’s path to launching Columbus, OH-based Zora’s House in April 2018 has always been centered around amplifying the voices of women of color and supporting and encouraging the talents of others. “I graduated from Duke University in 2010 with a degree in Women’s Studies,” she tells us. “My career has been focused around topics of women of color l...
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