Collins Airhihenbuwa asks "Is being ‘two-faced’ cultural, racial and/or gendered?"

Collins Airhihenbuwa asks "Is being ‘two-faced’ cultural, racial and/or gendered?"

Two faced? This question of expressing one view in one space, yet turning around and expressing an opposite view on the same subject in another space remains at the core of the legacy and currency of distrust and suspicion in racial and gendered spaces. The question of trust across identity spaces, whether racial, gender or global, is particularly most revealing and yet pivotal in leadership.