Racy Conversations for Allies in Tech
This workshop is for people in tech at all stages of allyship who seek progress. You will be guided through a conversation on the emotional and practical aspects of allyship.
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San Francisco
Aasha Abdill, PhD. uses micro-ethnography as a tool to evaluate the effectiveness of seminars and workshops designed to cultivate inclusive dialogues and spaces. A proud HBCU alum, Abdill also holds advanced degrees in quantitative methodology from Columbia University and sociology from Princeton University with a concentration in organizational theory, ethnography, and race & ethnicity.
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