01:48 - Bärí’s Superpower: Being a Black Woman
05:20/22:50 - Admitting and Knowing What You Don’t Know
* Intersectionality and Culture
10:00 - Born and Raised in Oakland
* Gentrification
* What is the Deficit of the City
* Being Connected to Your Roots
19:30 - Unintended Consequences
* Building Algorithms That Fact Check
* You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know
* Facts Are Not Facts Anymore
* Tutorial to Boy Scouts About Getting Stopped by Police
* Keeping the Kids Alive
33:15 - Where is the Light (In the Technology)
* Technology is the Mirror of the People Creating It
* Creating an Open Space
* Prioritizing Important Events
42:34 - Getting Organizations to Buy Into the Open Space Concept
48:50 - Who’s Job is it to Educate the Children About Bias
* Allyship
* Seeing White Podcast (https://www.sceneonradio.org/)
58:47 - Diversity or Inclusion
* Lagging Metric or Leading Metric
* Draw People In With Inclusion
01:03:59 - Taking Space and Making Space
Reflections:
Arty: Multigenerational roots, becoming your own being, being raised to be proud of yourself and say what you think. Be the roots for the people around you. There has been a loss of grounding.
Chanté: Bärí is the real deal. It takes only a few to change history. Being real is valuable.
Jacob: Wants his son to know that he won’t have to worry when being pulled over, and he should be troubled by that fact.
Bärí: What do you connect to, who do you connect to? What and who are you thankful for? Think about that.
This episode was brought to you by @therubyrep (https://twitter.com/therubyrep) of DevReps, LLC (http://www.devreps.com/). To pledge your support and to join our awesome Slack community, visit patreon.com/greaterthancode (https://www.patreon.com/greaterthancode)
To make a one-time donation so that we can continue to bring you more content and transcripts like this, please do so at paypal.me/devreps (https://www.paypal.me/devreps). You will also get an invitation to our Slack community this way as well.
Amazon links may be affiliate links, which means you’re supporting the show when you purchase our recommendations. Thanks! Special Guest: Bärí A. Williams.

01:48 - Bärí’s Superpower: Being a Black Woman

05:20/22:50 - Admitting and Knowing What You Don’t Know

Intersectionality and Culture

10:00 - Born and Raised in Oakland

Gentrification
What is the Deficit of the City
Being Connected to Your Roots

19:30 - Unintended Consequences

Building Algorithms That Fact Check
You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know
Facts Are Not Facts Anymore
Tutorial to Boy Scouts About Getting Stopped by Police
Keeping the Kids Alive

33:15 - Where is the Light (In the Technology)

Technology is the Mirror of the People Creating It
Creating an Open Space
Prioritizing Important Events

42:34 - Getting Organizations to Buy Into the Open Space Concept

48:50 - Who’s Job is it to Educate the Children About Bias

Allyship
Seeing White Podcast

58:47 - Diversity or Inclusion

Lagging Metric or Leading Metric
Draw People In With Inclusion

01:03:59 - Taking Space and Making Space

Reflections:

Arty: Multigenerational roots, becoming your own being, being raised to be proud of yourself and say what you think. Be the roots for the people around you. There has been a loss of grounding.

Chanté: Bärí is the real deal. It takes only a few to change history. Being real is valuable.

Jacob: Wants his son to know that he won’t have to worry when being pulled over, and he should be troubled by that fact.

Bärí: What do you connect to, who do you connect to? What and who are you thankful for? Think about that.

This episode was brought to you by @therubyrep of DevReps, LLC. To pledge your support and to join our awesome Slack community, visit patreon.com/greaterthancode

To make a one-time donation so that we can continue to bring you more content and transcripts like this, please do so at paypal.me/devreps. You will also get an invitation to our Slack community this way as well.

Amazon links may be affiliate links, which means you’re supporting the show when you purchase our recommendations. Thanks!

Special Guest: Bärí A. Williams.

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