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First Fridays Recap: How the Next Generation of Black Creatives Can Launch Their Careers

Working Not Working February 11, 2022

First Fridays Host Elyn Kazarian linked up with Co-Host Christian Blackwell, WNW’s Global Networking, Talent and Community Manager, to have a discussion about how Black creatives can launch their careers with guest Naadiya Mills, WNW’s Creative Partnerships Coordinator and Art Director.

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In EVENTS + CULTURE Tags First Fridays, Black History Month, Black creativity, talent, conversation, Elyn Kazarian, Caitlin Nelson, events, culture, Naadiya Mills, Christian Blackwell

Talking Not Talking: A Creative Support Group on Resentment

Working Not Working February 3, 2022

This one may feel a little negative at first glance, but resentment can push you to tackle projects or take a leap you weren't willing to before. What are you resenting these days? And how do you get to that moment where it pivots toward a positive result?

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In EVENTS + CULTURE Tags media-format, Talking Not Talking, event, resentment, creative industry, support group, conversation, community, culture, events, eventbrite

4 Portfolio Takeaways from Two Product Design Leaders

Working Not Working December 21, 2021

Enter Lara Mendonça and Jessica Miller, two award-winning product designers with over 20 years of experience in the industry. With clients like Sundance, Bumble, and Twitter, they’re here to give you the rundown of what you can do to make your portfolio pop.

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In EVENTS + CULTURE Tags product design, product designers, Working Not Working, event, culture, advice, resource, education, workshop, portfolio, takeaways
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Equity in Practice: Exploring Our Areas of Advocacy

Working Not Working September 16, 2020

In this installment of the monthly WNW event series “Equity in Practice,” DE&I facilitators Jennifer Ekeleme and Jezz Chung explore personal paths toward advocacy by discussing how our interests, expertise, and networks can illuminate our areas of impact.

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In EVENTS + CULTURE Tags equity, Equity in Practice, advocacy, event, culture, Working Not Working, conversation, Jennifer Ekeleme, Jezz Chung, antiracism, DEI

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