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Monday, October 14, 2019, 5:00pm
By Sheryl Gasser

Women can struggle to balance being seen as too meek or too agressive at work. A leadership coach offers advice. Governor Evers has declared Columbus Day to now be Indigenous Peoples’ Day in the state. We’ll talk about the significance. And we’ll check in on an effort to help Black women succeed.

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