Women of color who work in tech imagine a more diverse industry
Election results aside, the future is still female.
On Tuesday at Fusion’s Real Future Fair, a roundtable of women of color (no more manels!) discussed gender, race, politics, and set fire to the “special snowflake” tech companies that think they’re above diversity.
Fusion Editor-at-Large Alexis Madrigal moderated a panel that included Erica Joy Baker of Slack, Candice Morgan of Pinterest, Karla Monterroso of Code2040, Maira Benjamin of Pandora, and Tiffany Price of the Kapor Center for Social Impact. The roundtable also featured two empty chairs so audience members could join in.
As Erica Joy Baker pointed out, diversity talks are routinely limited to simply trying to get women and people of color in the door, ignoring the way insular culture isolates them once they are there.
“When they hire these people from colleges, they leave them at the bottom of their organization,” Baker told the audience. “And suddenly, you see all the people of color, all the marginalized people at the bottom…you don’t see them rising to the top level, the executives [or] board members.”