{"id":220810,"date":"2017-06-18T18:26:07","date_gmt":"2017-06-18T22:26:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/here-are-all-the-panels-from-techcrunch-sessions-justice-techcrunch.php"},"modified":"2017-06-18T18:26:07","modified_gmt":"2017-06-18T22:26:07","slug":"here-are-all-the-panels-from-techcrunch-sessions-justice-techcrunch","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/wage-slavery\/here-are-all-the-panels-from-techcrunch-sessions-justice-techcrunch.php","title":{"rendered":"Here are all the panels from TechCrunch Sessions: Justice &#8211; TechCrunch"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    The conversation around diversity in tech persists. One effect    of this has been the creation of executive positions designed    to oversee a companys approach to inclusion. Thats great.  <\/p>\n<p>    TechCrunch Sessions: Justice brought together    activists, union organizers, advocates and tech leaders to for    lively conversations examining the intersection of justice and    tech. Leslie Mac, DeRay Mckesson, Maxine Williams, Tony    Prophet, Malkia Cyril, Matt Mitchell and Nicole Sanchez joined    folks from the ACLU, the Last Mile, Measures for Justice and    the Hidden Genius Project to examine criminal justice reform,    diversity and inclusion, tech and the so-called pipeline    problem that hiring managers like to bandy about. You should    have been there.  <\/p>\n<p>    If you werent among the lucky ones to have the privilege of    attending, we have you covered. Below is every single panel    that made up TechCrunch Sessions: Justice. Watch them, share    them and continue the conversation.  <\/p>\n<p>    Why did Elon Musk wait until it was about the climate to pull    out of Trumps councils? Why shouldnt a tech CEO run for    governor? Federal policies affect local constituencies and    people in tech have an opportunity to fight for change at the    local level. Erica Baker, soon-to-be director of engineering at    Kickstarter, and Catherine Bracy, co-founder and executive    director of TechEquity    Collaborative, discussed the interest the tech industry has    taken in social justice issues.  <\/p>\n<p>    When youre a first-time founder of color trying to get    funding, what do you have to do? According to Michael Seibel of Y Combinator, you have to be    20 percent better at everything. Monique Woodard of 500    Startups and Laura Gmez, CEO and founder of Atipica,    debate whether an aspiring founder needs to be in Silicon    Valley and offer practical advice to getting that first    meeting. And the second.  <\/p>\n<p>    You might not know that you need a big crypto hug, but Matt    Mitchell of Crypto    Harlem has one for you. But why for the black community in    particular?  <\/p>\n<p>    Surveillance is a tool of oppression, and black folks have    been surveilled since before the slave ships. You look at a    manifest of a slave ship and people were numbers and cataloged.    You look at an overseers diary and its basically a CCTV camera    but written out in handwriting. All the way up to COINTELPRO where a whos who of civil rights and    racial justice leaders from the 60s and 70s [were surveilled].    Its part of a program, especially in this country, to    dismantle those organizationsbecause theyre disruptive.  <\/p>\n<p>    Thats    why.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its no secret that Silicon Valley has a diversity problem. But    who doesnt? The legacy of this country  we were founded on    slavery and stolen land and genocide, says Nicole Sanchez,    vice president of social impact at GitHub. Silicon Valley    alone isnt going to be able to upend that. This question is    impossible to answer unless those who are asking it are willing    to go far deeper than the numbers from a diversity report.  <\/p>\n<p>    Wayne Sutton of Change Catalyst, Rachel Williams, head of    diversity at Yelp, and LaFawn Davis, global head of culture and    inclusion at Twilio, talkedabout what it takes for tech    companies to get at the root of their diversity problems.  <\/p>\n<p>    Cognitive diversity + programming: That is the yes-and    equation that Maxine Williams, head of diversity at Facebook,    employs at the company in its pursuit of a more diverse    workforce. When you have cognitive diversity, a foundation    where people think differently, that is where you achieve    diversity of thought. At that point, Williams says, is when the    and part of the equation emerges. When I say its yes-and,    we lay the foundation with cognitive diversity as a principle,    and then we talk about the programming, and the programming    does in fact go heavy on things like gender, race, ethnicity.  <\/p>\n<p>    She also touches upon hiring practices in tech. You know when    you tell the people you know about the jobs open in your    company? Williams isnt a fan of that. Im not in the people    you know thing; Im into skills you have.  <\/p>\n<p>    Many of us will never serve time in prison, and many of us will    never serve time in the military. Yet, those who have will    sometimes find themselves suddenly thrust back into society,    forced to make livings that they might not be prepared to make.  <\/p>\n<p>    Kenyatta Leal, having served 19 years in prison, was released    from San Quentin and immediately began working for RocketSpace.    Donald Coolidge, a veteran of the Marine Corps., is the    co-founder and CEO of Elemental Path.    Organizations like Chris Redlitzs The Last Mile and    Katherine Websters VetsinTech help    bridge the gap for those who want to break into the tech    industry as a returning citizen. The panelists have stories    that Im sure not many of you can relate to.  <\/p>\n<p>    Living in the Central Valley of California and commute two    hours each way to Cisco taxes your time, energy and bank    account. Do this as a low-wage worker and your life is    dramatically impacted in ways most people will never    understand. Jennifer Morales, who works in a cafeteria at    Cisco,     kicked this panel off by talking about her job before and    after she and her colleagues organized a union.  <\/p>\n<p>    Derecka Mehrens of Working Partnerships    for her part is trying to challenge the narrative that Silicon    Valley is working for everyone. Because as she says, it isnt.    Silicon Valley Rising came out of this idea that    we had to not only push to create middle wage jobs we had to    upgrade the conditions of low-wage work especially in    profitable industries. Guess what industry is profitable? And    Y-Vonne Hutchinson of Project Include    flipped the conversation to the 1099 workers whose roles arent    all that great, either. Oh, and Morales is just getting    started.  <\/p>\n<p>    You cannot inject technologies into a condition or situation    of white supremacy and expect anything but white supremacy to    be the result, Malkia Cyril of the Center for    Media Justice says about the role that technology plays in    the quest for racial and economic justice.Its a grim    reality; when body cameras focus their gaze on black and brown    bodies and social media platforms readily police the words of    black activists, the pursuit for justice becomes harder.  <\/p>\n<p>    Cyril says we need to shift the power dynamic and demonstrate    more directly what communities of color want. Silencing voices    and limiting action is not the way to achieve that goal.  <\/p>\n<p>    Hiring reps at tech companies will tell you the reason their    companies demographics lean heavily toward the white, cis and    male is because there is a pipeline problem. Karla Monterosso    from Code 2040, Michael Essien of Dr. Martin Luther    King, Jr. Academic Middle School, and Brandon Nicholson of    The Hidden Genius Project will tell you    differently. Its about access and its about opportunity.  <\/p>\n<p>    Were in a time of resistance. If you havent felt it, social    activist DeRay Mckesson of Campaign    Zero and Pod Save the People broke it down for you.    He     talked Twitters role in activism and what its like to    walk the resistance road in 2017 and beyond: I try not to let    the fear get to me too much, because I know that people want to    see me too afraid to do the work.  <\/p>\n<p>    Salesforce Chief Equality Officer Tony Prophet told the    Justice audience members to think about self ID before they    watched a video clip he brought. What does it mean at your    workplace to say Im ____? How many of you have thought about    having to do that? Prophet is working to ensure that Salesforce    employees can show up every day and feel    comfortablebringing their entire self to work. Its    never too early to think about company culture, inclusion, how    diverse your workforce is, and how inclusive your advisers and    boards of directors are. Whats the essence of the endeavor    that youre embarking on? he asks founders and people in the    early stages of starting a company. Sound advice.  <\/p>\n<p>    Data is playing a significant role in identifying the racial    disparities in our criminal justice system. Ana Zamora of the    ACLU says that at all levels  from the police, to prosecutors,    sheriffs, corrections system, probation\/parole, etc.  we need    to see who is doing what in order to reform the criminal    justice system.Its in the data.  <\/p>\n<p>    As Amy Bach of Measures for    Justice says, no data, no change. The voters want it,    too, Zamora says. Through data, narrative and social media and    technology, we can bring these issues to the voters so they can    understand what the issues are and who is in charge. Dont boo.    Vote.  <\/p>\n<p>    Diversity reports break down the racial, ethnic, gender and    sexual orientation demographics of those companies that choose    to release them. However, often overlooked are the number of    people with disabilities who work at these companies.  <\/p>\n<p>    In this panel are Matt King, who works on the accessible    engineering team at Facebook, and KR Liu, director of advocacy    and accessibility at Doppler Labs. They discuss the importance    of engineers to adhere to the needs of people with disabilities    so that tech is available to all.  <\/p>\n<p>    Requisite sentence about Ubers rough year. On the day    the company fired 20 people, Bernard Coleman, the    companys newish head of diversity,     talked about diversity, inclusion and whether he regrets taking    the job. (He says he doesnt.) Among his ideas for making    Uber less Uber-like are developing an inclusion index to    understand what inclusion looks like across all groups. And    workshops. Lots of workshops. Coleman said he went to Uber for    the challenge. He got one.  <\/p>\n<p>    White supremacy is insidious. One of the most    insidiouspieces of it is that its meant to be obscured    by those who benefit from it most. Leslie Mac, an activist,    writer and entrepreneur, telling the sad, plain truth.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Safety Pin Box co-founder and activist, who    was banned by Facebook in December, spoke with    me about the role that white privilege plays in the persistence    of our racist society and how white folks can be true allies    (without calling themselves allies) in the fight for racial    justice. She even had jokes: Two white allies walk into a bar     because it was set so low. Zing.  <\/p>\n<p>    Our criminal justice system is horribly broken, began    Shaka Senghor, a former prisoner, best-selling author and founder of    just-launched Mind Blown Media,     in this panel. Its not designed to ensure men and women    come home healthy and whole. Its designed to ensure men and    women cycle in and out of prison.  <\/p>\n<p>    Senghor wants to not only tell his own stories but he also    wants to give voice to incarcerated individuals who are among    the over-incarcerated. 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