White Feminism Ain't It - The Shine Bright School Live Discussion

Live Discussion  ·  May 13

A live session unpacking the growing narrative that working from home is what's harming women's careers.

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Women were facing wage gaps, exclusion, harassment, bias, burnout, and limited advancement long before Zoom calls and home offices.
The Setup

So why are some people blaming remote work instead of the systems that have always created inequity?

This conversation goes deeper than the headlines. It refuses the easy answer. And it centers the people that surface-level feminist discourse tends to leave out.


We May Explore
  • Why working from home is not the root issue
  • How workplace inequity existed long before remote work
  • Why men and women can experience the same workplace differently
  • How white feminism often confuses access with liberation
  • Why returning to the office does not solve structural oppression
  • What real change could actually look like

We may explore these topics, others, or hyper focus on specific components. This is a lively, responsive discussion.


Who Can Attend

Students of past cohorts of the White Feminism Ain't It course and those who have taken the White Feminism Ain't It Shine Classes are already invited.

If you have not taken those courses and would like to attend, send an email for access details.


Details
Format
Live Virtual Session
Replay available for a limited time within the Shine Bright School membership community.
Date & Time
May 13th
7:00–8:30 PM EST
Mark it. Show up ready.

Investment

Choose the tier that reflects your capacity. If you have the means to pay at a higher level, doing so supports access for those who do not.

If you have the means to pay the higher investment tiers, I ask that you do so to support those who don't.

Come if you're ready.

Truth, nuance, and a sharper lens. No girlboss talking points. No corporate mythology.

"This conversation is for people who are ready for a deeper analysis beyond what mainstream feminism has been willing to say."

Shine Bright School  ·  Monique Melton