
Drive Moment - Office Politics: To Code-Switch Or Not To Code-Switch?
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In professional environments, many individuals—particularly Black professionals—often adjust how they speak, behave, and express themselves to be perceived as credible and competent. This raises an important question: is code-switching a necessary tool for professional survival, or does it reflect a deeper pressure to assimilate into whiteness as an unspoken corporate standard?
Is it fair to expect individuals to constantly modify their identity in order to belong? Or is this simply the reality of navigating corporate spaces? Alternatively, could this be an over analysis of standard workplace culture and expectations?
Is it fair to expect individuals to constantly modify their identity in order to belong? Or is this simply the reality of navigating corporate spaces? Alternatively, could this be an over analysis of standard workplace culture and expectations?

