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EXCLUSIVE: Watch Tamika Mallory Call Out ‘Karens At Work’ In Juneteenth Episode Of ‘Red Table Talk’

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Red Table Talk is always at the forefront of conversations amongst Black women, and goes deeper than what’s in the headlines.

In the Juneteenth episode of the popular Facebook Watch series, hosted by Jada Pinkett Smith, her mother Adrienne Banfield-Jones and daughter Willow Smith, the dynamic women are joined by legendary Civil Rights leader Dr. Angela Davis and Women’s March leader Tamika Mallory.

The conversation turned to “Karens in the workplace,” and Mallory had a lot to say about how white tears can ruin Black careers.

RELATED: Jada Pinkett Smith Has Summoned T.I. To ‘Red Table Talk’ To Talk About His Comments On Deyjah’s Virginity

Watch an exclusive preview from the “Black America In Crisis” episode below:

In a special Father’s Day episode, Red Table Talk will feature an extremely personal conversation between Jada and husband Will Smith where the couple will talks about their roles within their family and the challenges they have faced in their marriage.

Tune-in to Facebook Watch for the full Juneteenth episode of Red Table Talk which goes live on Friday, June 19, and the Father's Day episode which drops Sunday, June 21 at 9 am ET / 12 pm PT.

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