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Seen Yet Unseen
- A Black Woman Crashes the Tech Fraternity
- De: Bärí A. Williams
- Narrado por: Bärí A. Williams
- Duración: 7 h y 33 m
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Part memoir, part searing revelation, Seen Yet Unseen takes listeners behind the scenes of some of the world’s biggest tech companies and exposes the way their exclusion of and, at times, hostility toward Black women have lasting impacts on the technology we use every day.
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Being a Black Women ain’t for the weak!
- De Chaundra A Frierson en 11-09-24
- Seen Yet Unseen
- A Black Woman Crashes the Tech Fraternity
- De: Bärí A. Williams
- Narrado por: Bärí A. Williams
Being a Black Women ain’t for the weak!
Revisado: 11-09-24
Mrs. Williams told so many truths. I had no idea how either purposely or unintentionally those in tech don’t think about how Black and brown people are affected and affected. I thought the automated paper towel dispenser and automatic flush and water dispenser had a short, I had no idea it’s because of my dark skin. We must have a seat at the table and we must be in the room. The fear of reciprocity has white men and women who have done Black women and men wrong always on guard. We aren’t inherently bad or vengeful. I found myself recalling the bias and bs working in corporate with the pompous sales colleague who was never questioned or the terrorizing manager who cried when I was the person being attacked or the VP who was angry for telling the truth. I find that certain industries are worse or equally hard to enjoy because they don’t want to really see us. They want our intelligence and rhythm, but by all means keep those blues. Being a Black women in corporate and on earth ain’t for the weak.
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