Observing the Dynamics: Black Labour and Cultural Taxation

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Abstract

Associatively, the Dynamic Social Impact theory (DSIT) can effectively demonstrate the convergence of labor, culture and service in connection with Black labor and cultural taxation within the productivity sector. One of the four patterns identified in DSIT indicates that minority groups within a larger culture can be found to be both isolated and vibrant. This isolation allows minority influence to persist. To such an extent that certain marginalized, underrepresented people in the productivity field often face underlying stressors that disproportionately affect their health and overall well-being. This lightning round presentation takes an appreciative enquiry perspective to promote the development of creative workspaces that genuinely honor humanity in all its substantive divergence.
Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Sep 25 2025
EventAssociation for the Study of African American Life and History - Atlanta, United States
Duration: Sep 24 2025Sep 28 2025
Conference number: 110
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Conference

ConferenceAssociation for the Study of African American Life and History
Abbreviated titleASAHL
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityAtlanta
Period09/24/2509/28/25
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