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I struggled with crafting my thoughts this week. The fundamental theme: “black lives matter.” One of the many challenges: how to ensure that value is manifested across so many dimensions within our society, the companies we work for, the organizations we choose to participate in. I’m feeling overwhelmed and saddened, furious yet proud. Overwhelmed by the sheer volume of news & senseless death & protests & work to be done. Saddened by the unjust nature of our society and furious at the willful ignorance of people I care about who continue to turn a blind eye. Proud of those who are standing up for what they believe in and who are persistently protesting to support black and brown lives. I was inspired by President Obama’s town hall on Wednesday and remain hopeful that all of our collective action will shift the tides towards equality & justice.
#getinformed
As you look to join a tech company, it’s important (now and always) to figure out if they have embedded the concepts of diversity, equity and inclusion into the ethos of the company’s values & operational structure. These are not just platitudes on a marketing campaign.
Here are 6 questions to ask yourself (with resources to help your thinking & action):
Does the company send an appropriate message externally during major crises related to racism?
Do they have visible teams/initiatives focused on product inclusion efforts?
Do they release employment stats on diversity hiring and retention? And have they made progress in improving those stats?
Are they supporting employee resource groups (ERGs) with funding for hiring/retention projects?
Follow the money - where is the company investing?
Check out the executive leadership and board of director pages. Do you see visible representation of diverse voices in the highest decision-making roles at the company?
To learn more, check out this great panel discussion with Angela Davis & Common.
#takeaction
Join together with others to be united in initiating action
Donate. Put your money towards supporting organizations that are doing good work to combat racism or support bail funds for those jailed after protests.
The Obama Foundation has put together key resources & organizations to review.
You can also find a curated list of organizations by scrolling to the bottom of this doc: bit.ly/BlackLivesAction
I donated to Color of Change and the Nationwide Bail Fund