Coalition of Tech Companies and Academic Experts Launch Unprecedented Report to Transform Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Outcomes within Tech Industry
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Transform future pathways into tech for underrepresented talent, including by helping solve the acute lack of computer science teachers from underrepresented backgrounds.
Key Points:
- Transform future pathways into tech for underrepresented talent, including by helping solve the acute lack of computer science teachers from underrepresented backgrounds.
- The tech industry remains dominated by white men," said Vivian Schiller, Executive Director of Aspen Digital, a program of the Aspen Institute.
- Justice for underrepresented communities requires sustained commitment, transparency, and accountability from leadership, and thats what we strive toward with Catalyze Tech.
- It is imperative that we continue to call upon tech companies to take action, and contribute to making the tech industry a more accurate reflection of a broad society.