black people aren’t allowed to be introverted.

if you're a black and have ever been called aloof, rude, or intimidating for simply existing — this video is for you. in this breakdown, i go deep on why black introverts face a specific kind of targeting. we cover workplace dynamics, what the research actually says, and most importantly — what to do about it. 📌 what we discussed: introverted (meaning) - 1:26 jeri bingham (case study) - 2:43 black testimonies - 5:18 my experiences - 9:07 nicole o. williams (case study) - 10:39 more testimonies - 11:33 acceptance & boundaries - 17:38 sources & research referenced: → jeri bingham WGN interview about black introvert week:    • WGN People to People talks to Jeri Bingham...   → nicole o. williams — "4 lessons I learned as an introverted black girl" https://www.huffpost.com/entry/lesson... —————————————————————————— topics covered in this video: black introvert | introversion and race | black introverts in the workplace | racial bias | intersectionality | stereotype threat | black mental health | introvert burnout | racial microaggressions | being black and introverted | quiet black people | black self-development | introvert life | black psychology —————————————————————————— if this resonated, share it. the quiet ones rarely advocate for themselves — so let's do it for each other. #blackintrovert #introvert #blackmentalhealth #selfdevelopment #blackcreators