What’s good for us is good for you: Black tech executives set the record straight about what’s plaguing Silicon Valley. (via The ReidOut Blog)
So it was a treat to sit down with executives of Blavity, the Black media and technology company, to talk abouthave all been premised on a similar foundation: my belief that diversity is the only way to stem inequality that is sure to worsen if the levers of power in Big Tech are controlled by a few rich white dudes — which is largely the case now.With that in mind, you may remember that
They wrote that the WSJ op-ed “entertained the classic argument that focusing on diversity, equity, and inclusion was distracting from the ‘real’ business of running Silicon Valley Bank . How original and worthy of publication!”Those who promote this idea seem oblivious to the fact that they are essentially admitting that homogeneous leadership teams are incapable of multitasking.
And that — not bleeding heart liberalism — is precisely why so many institutions emphasize diversity.
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