For our first episode, we are tackling the thorny issues surrounding tech inclusion for excluded communities. We’ll be exploring the barriers that candidates from geographically segregated neighborhoods face, why common approaches to diversity, equity, and inclusion aren’t working.
On the show, we have co-authors Linda Jakob Sadeh, research associate at the Harry Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace, and Smadar Nehab, an experienced high-tech executive and the founder of Tsofen, a nonprofit that aims to fully integrate the Arab community in Israel into the Israeli high-tech industry.
Read the article co-written by Linda & Smadar titled “Tech Inclusion for Excluded Communities” here: ssir.org/articles/entry/tech_inclusion_for_excluded_communities
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This series is a partnership between Spring Impact and SSIR and is produced by Hueman Group Media.
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