Advancing Equity in Silicon Valley: In Conversation with Arlan Hamilton and Aniyia Williams VIDEO
Silicon Valley does not have a good track record when it comes to diversity and inclusion. Companies point to the “pipeline problem” as the culprit. But that’s a myth. Hear Arlan Hamilton and Aniyia Williams discuss ways in which black and Latinx founders can take a bigger share of Silicon Valley’s money.
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