HushLoudly Introduces Black Introvert Week Celebrating the Black introvert community during Black History Month News provided by Share this article Share this article CHICAGO, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- HushLoudly, the podcast and brand dedicated to redefining society's misperception of introverts, has announced February 8 – 15 as Black Introvert Week. During this week, the Black introvert community will have the opportunity to share their businesses, talents, and endeavors, while advocating for understanding and acceptance of this intersectionality of their personality type and race during Black History Month. "We live in a society that favors the most outgoing, extroverted and outwardly expressive behaviors, so when you're an introvert who typically does not display these traits, you're often misunderstood and perceived as something else," said Podcaster Jeri Bingham, Founder of HushLoudly: Introverts Redefined, "When you're both Black and introverted, it adds another layer of mystery and misunderstanding especially in the workplace as the majority uses their own mis-perceptions, stereotypes and conclusions to define you because you don't live your life out loud."