Why Tech Talked Big and Did Little on D.E.I.
Briefly

Silicon Valley may lead in business innovation, but it significantly falls short in terms of racial inclusivity, particularly for women of color.
Bari Williams highlights the stark underrepresentation of Black women in tech, where only 3% hold industry jobs, emphasizing the urgent need for change.
Despite its wealth and potential, Silicon Valley’s culture often embodies a boys club mentality, making it challenging for women, particularly women of color, to succeed.
The discussion on A Word explores the complexities of being an African American in Big Tech, weighing the challenges against the potential rewards.
Read at Slate Magazine
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