Racism, Sexism, and Bias in Fashion and Media | Constance C.R. White & Marc Beckman

Constance C.R. White is an award-winning journalist celebrated for her extensive experience and influential contributions to print, broadcast, and digital media. As a content creator, editor, and cultural style authority, she has shaped the editorial direction of prominent companies, focusing on empowering and inspiring women. A visionary leader and risk-taker, Constance has delivered engaging content across multiple platforms throughout her distinguished career. Her editorial excellence is reflected in her work with esteemed brands like The New York Times, Elle, Essence, and eBay. Her latest project, the highly original book How to Slay, is currently available in stores.

In this episode, host Marc Beckman sits down with Constance C.R. White. White shares her personal story of growing up in a Jamaican immigrant family and how it shaped her perspective on race, culture, and representation in media. She also offers candid insights into the portrayal of Black women and families in advertising and entertainment. She discusses the importance of positive representation and the impact of figures like Michelle Obama, Beyonce, and Rihanna on Black culture and fashion.


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Episode Links:
Constance on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/constance-white-a590256/
How to Slay: Inspiration from the Queens and Kings of Black Style: https://www.amazon.com/How-Slay-Inspiration-Queens-Kings/dp/0847861384

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Racism, Sexism, and Bias in Fashion and Media | Constance C.R. White & Marc Beckman
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