Have you ever been that Black female who experienced a “ Ketanji Brown ” moment in the workplace? Well, I have, and here is my story. In 2018, I was a soon-to-be graduate of the illustrious North Carolina Central University. I had high hopes that I would land the perfect dream job, but as soon as reality settled — I struggled to land a job in my field. Maneuvering through the communications field as a Black woman is not easy. Many are excited about the celebratory moment of graduating, which is a huge accomplishment; however, many fail to talk about post-grad depression, which is really a thing. Hearing “no” so many times can be discouraging after submitting job applications. Let’s not even talk about the excited family members and friends asking, “What’s next? What job do you have lined up now?” Although they mean well, those questions can put fresh graduates in a dark hole, because I know the feeling of “I don’t know what’s next because I am struggling to find a job.” It’s sad...