More than enough

claiming space for who you are (no matter what they say)

Elaine Welteroth describes her professional life throughout her twenties, when she rose through the ranks of the media and fashion industries to become the second-ever Black editor-in-chief of Cond? Nast and helped to make "Teen Vogue" more conscientious about diversity and social issues. Discusses the struggles Welteroth faced as a Black woman and the barriers she broke in the corporate world to get to where she is.

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343812868170841592825872898815Wilson C.51332616000542130EB B WELTEROTH100016407292551640729255