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Tech companies in Silicon Valley are turning to Black employees and other workers of color to help them respond to Black Lives Matter protests nationwide. While some employees feel good about having their company’s ear, it also exposes tech's diversity problem at the top and how the burden of responding to racism often falls on workers of color, who may be jeopardizing their careers.
Guest: Nitasha Tiku, tech culture reporter for The Washington Post
You can read Nitasha's full story on this topic here.
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Tech companies in Silicon Valley are turning to Black employees and other workers of color to help them respond to Black Lives Matter protests nationwide. While some employees feel good about having their company’s ear, it also exposes tech's diversity problem at the top and how the burden of responding to racism often falls on workers of color, who may be jeopardizing their careers.
Guest: Nitasha Tiku, tech culture reporter for The Washington Post
You can read Nitasha's full story on this topic here.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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