It started with Black Lives Matter, was propelled by the likes of #SayHerName and #AllBlackLivesMatter and fortified by #ProtectBlackWomen. The BLM movement and its offshoots have had a trickle-down empowerment effect on Black America and its sub-communities, including those of Black professionals. Conversations about workplace microaggressions and non-mobility that were once hushed and limited to sister circles have now become mainstream dialogue. Anything with the slightest stench of racially-informed injustice is called out as exactly that -- as seen through the "controversies" which have surrounded Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle , journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones and sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson . Markle, still a fairly newly anointed Duchess, left Windsor Palace last year. In March, she revealed that a royal flare for microaggressions from Queen Elizabeth's kin and British media led to her departure. Hannah-Jones had to threaten legal action to be granted tenure at her...