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Advancing racial literacy in tech

Why ethics, diversity in hiring & implicit bias trainings aren't enough
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Information technology Racism Cultural awareness Cultural diplomacy Innovation Algorithms Ethnicity
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Racial literacy is a new method for addressing the racially disparate impacts of technology. It is a skill that can be developed, a capacity that can be expanded. To advance racial literacy in tech requires three foundations:

  • An intellectual understanding of how structural racism operates in algorithms, social media platforms, and technologies not yet developed;
  • An emotional intelligence concerning how to resolve racially stressful situations within organizations; and
  • A commitment to take action to reduce harms to communities of color

The real goal of building capacity for racial literacy in tech is to imagine a different world, one where we can break free from old patterns. This will take real leadership to take this criticism seriously and a willingness to assess the role that tech products, company culture, and supply chain practices may have in perpetuating structural racism.

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