Marie Dasylva

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Marie Dasylva is a French businesswoman born in Paris with Guinean origins. She is a woman committed to the struggle of "racialized women". In 2017, She founded the agency Nkali Works for "racialized women".

Biography

Early life

Marie dasylva did secondary education in a high school in Paris, more precisely, in the 14th district. After passing a literary baccalaureate, She stops studies to become self-made.

Life

She started working in the sales sector at the age of 18. A psychological distress and a dismissal led her to burn-out in 2014. In January 2017, She founded NkaliWorks which is an agency promoting the empowerment of racialized women [1]. She organizes coaching and training to help these women, students and professionals, to fight against the racist and sexist discrimination they face on a daily basis[2]. Nkali means reclaiming one's narrative. It is an Igbo language|Igbo word coming from Nigeria.

As a strategy coach, she has developed very empirical, extremely down-to-earth concepts[3]. On a twitter account, She has created the hashtag #ThursdaySurvivalAtWork[4]. In 2020, she launched her podcast Better Call Marie(presumably inspired by the title of the series Better Call Saul).

References

  1. Yacha, Hajzler (March 8, 2019). "Marie Dasylva, coach pour femmes racisées : "Leurs ennemis sont mes ennemis"". France 3 Centre-Val de Loire (in français). Retrieved 2021-10-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. BBC NEWS AFRIQUE, Marie Dasylva armée contre les discriminations au travail, retrieved 2021-10-14
  3. Marie-Amaelle, Touré (2021-06-14). "«Les entreprises ne sont pas dans l'anti-discrimination mais dans le camouflage»". Le Temps (in français). ISSN 1423-3967. Retrieved 2021-10-14.
  4. Aidara, Aminata (2017-12-11). "On sbouge : Nkali, une solution pragmatique contre les discriminations". Africultures (in français). Retrieved 2021-10-14.

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