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‘Be a co-conspirator’: How white women can move beyond allyship to actually support Black women

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Ella Bell Smith and Stella Nkomo, the authors of “Our Separate Ways: Black and White Women and the Struggle for Professional Identity,” join Mika Brzezinski to discuss why they updated their original book, published 20 years ago. They encourage white women become ‘co-conspirators’ with their Black counterparts to achieve gender and racial equity in the corporate world.