Greater Than Code
145: Balancing Hierarchies and Equity in Organizations with Brandy Foster
01:17 - Brandy’s Superpower: Adaptability
02:22 - Codes of Ethics
- Facial Recognition Technology
- Fear Detection Software / Emotion Recognition
- AI "emotion recognition" can't be trusted.
- Royal Oak police stop Black man for 'looking suspiciously' at white woman
- The Fear Response to African Americans: A Summary of an fMRI Study on Amygdala Activation and Race
11:09 - The Role of Diversity and Inclusion in Solving These Problems
- Unintended Consequences
- The diversity and inclusion revolution: Eight powerful truths
- The Truth About Diverse Teams
24:18 - Balancing Hierarchies and Equity in Organizations
- The Spoken Value System Vs The Lived Value System
- Doing Meaningful Work / Showing Appreciation
- Founder and Executive Support
- Ethical HR
- Owning Up To Mistakes
- Treating Trauma of the System
50:27 - Racism and Unlearning
How to Be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi
Reflections:
Jamey: If you know there’s spots on your team with missing demographics, seek out those people.
John: The culture of a company comes from the top.
Rein: Helping teams work better together.
Brandy: Improving manager boards to ensure that there is accountability when moving people up in hierarchical organizations.
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