In this episode of The Belonging Project Podcast, we talk with Sydney Coleman, Product Inclusion & Equity Program Manager, at Google.
We explore the different facets of data from the pros and cons of self-labelling our race and ethnicity, to its purpose in the identification of differences in how people are treated in the workplace, and beyond.
Sydney explains what Product Inclusion is all about in the tech industry and she shares examples of the dimensions to be found in a product-inclusive model (race, gender, geo, language, body size, criminal history, ability/disability, and more).
We talk about Sydney’s journey into Product Inclusion, and how she was able to fully integrate her passion into her work at Google. Finally, we discuss the role Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) can play in driving change and the factors needed for their success.
“Belonging has a lot to do with psychological safety. Feeling that you can be your true self and not gonna be penalised or in jeopardy to be shamed, harmed or losing your job. Feeling like I belong allows me not to put on an act or a specific version of myself. Showing up as I am takes away the emotional labour of overthinking. I don’t need other people to like me, I need them to be accepting and empathetic, not enforce their own values” says Sydney.
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