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raceAhead: Uber CEO’s “Face Punch” Moment

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Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi helped kick-off Coins2Day’s Brain Storm TECH yesterday with some candid talk.

“Sometimes it takes a punch in the face to see things clearly. This was one of the moments for me,” he said. He was referring to the breaking news that Uber is facing a federal investigation over alleged gender discrimination. During an all-hands employee meeting earlier the same day, he told the crowd that his first plan was to complain that the news had once again leaked. But he decided to listen instead.“This was a rough week, but it was incredibly motivating.”

But he did say the steady drip of bad news has been a challenge. Recently, Uber’s HR chief, Liane Hornsey, resigned after claims that she ignored allegations of racial discrimination. Then on Friday, Uber’s chief operating officer, Barney Harford faced public claims that he had made insensitive comments about women and minorities. He’s now getting coaching.

Khosrowshahi acknowledged the issues, but said no comment. “We take very seriously anything having to do with anyone, but especially with our senior officers. We’re not going to run a process through the press, we’re going to run a process the right way.”

Click through for more coverage on Khosrowshahi’s other plans for Uber here.

Be sure to tune in at 11:20 Aspen time for a Diversity and Inclusion presentation from Christa Quarles, CEO, OpenTable, followed immediately by our town hall discussion on “Techlash,” tackling the issues facing the beleaguered tech sector, from data privacy and fake news to brogrammer behavior and inclusion.

OPENING REMARKS: CAN TECH FIND ITS HUMANITY?

Speaker: Tristan Harris, Founder, Center for Humane Technology

Featured participants:
Amy Banse, Managing Director, Comcast Ventures
Natalie Evans Harris, co-founder and COO, Ecosystem Development, BrightHive
Jeff Glueck, CEO, Foursquare
Hemant Taneja, Managing Director, General Catalyst
Moderator: Jo Ling Kent, NBC News

 

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Reports from recently released children sound grim, particularly in light of the additional trauma of being forcibly removed from their asylum-seeking parents. The children are reporting work-camp like conditions, where they were forced to scrub floors and clean toilets, queue up for meals and were medically sedated if they cried or became agitated. One Brazilian boy, age 10, managed to stay calm because he knew what would happen if he didn’t. He described how another child from Guatamala was injected during class. “They applied injections because he was very agitated,” he said. "He would fall asleep.”
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Papa Gone: Papa John board severs all ties with John Schnatter, removes him from the premises
Schnatter, who used the n-word in a conversation during a training with a consulting firm, will be removed from all marketing materials associated with the pizza chain, reports Bloomberg.  Although Schnatter had already resigned as chairman, a special committee of independent directors ordered the termination of an agreement making him the face of the brand and ordered him to stop doing media interviews. He was also no longer welcome to use an office space at the company’s Louisville, KY headquarters. Shares of Papa John’s have dropped about 4.6 percent this year through July 13. Schnatter has said privately that he regrets stepping down as chairman, and is reported to be “stewing.”
Bloomberg

CVS fires two employees for claiming a black customer had forged a coupon
After Camilla Hudson posted a video of a CVS store manager in Chicago calling the police claiming she had presented a fraudulent coupon, the company quickly apologized, then fired the two managers involved. It was a deeply humiliating encounter. “CVS Health does not tolerate any practices that discriminate against any customer and we are committed to maintaining a welcoming and diverse environment in our stores," said a CVS spokesperson. In a fun twist, Morry Matson, the manager in the video, is currently running for Chicago City Council and was a state delegate for Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. The Root has uncovered some local media reports showing Matson had come under fire for forging five pages of signatures on a 2016 ballot measure to improve a waterfront bike path near his home. The vote had to be yanked. I know, I know.
USA Today

The Woke Leader

Plans for a memorial to the victims of the massacre at the Emanuel AME Church in Charleston unveiled
The designs are for a “contemplative memorial,” which would incorporate parts of the church parking lot into meditative spaces; nearby will sit a stone memorial garden and a grassy survivor’s garden. A pair of curving, white marble pews, designed to feel like welcoming outstretched arms, will greet visitors. The vision belongs to architect Michael Arad, who also designed the National September 11 Memorial in downtown Manhattan, and is “intended to promote a sense of community, that when you walk into this space, you become a member of this congregation.” The memorial will sit on the spot where Dylann Roof parked his car before walking into a Bible study and opening fire, killing nine people some three years ago.
New York Times

What actually works in remedial education
When a student (or perhaps intern or new hire) needs to brush up on their basics before they’re ready for college, they are typically directed to a remedial course in reading, writing or math. Currently, some 60 percent of community college first-years and 40 percent of public college first-years take these classes. But the results tend to be mixed. But co-requisite remedial training, support that happens concurrently with college-level course work, work far better, argues Alexandra W. Logue, a research professor at City University of New York Graduate Center .  This post cites great data, perfect for folks who are contributing to corporate education initiatives. But Logue also identifies the main barrier to instituting better student effectiveness programs: Faculty resistance.
Inside Higher Ed

The British are officially woke, y’all
First there was Princess Meghan. Then, the protests. Now, a black woman has been crowned Miss Universe Great Britain, the first since the pageant’s inception in 1952.“I believe that this is the direction that the pageant has been going in for the last couple of years because Britain is a diverse nation, we are a multicultural society and it is time that that diversity is seen on a stage,” says Dee-Ann Kentish-Rogers. Now, “other young black girls and girls of all ethnicities can see that this is something for everybody not just some of us.”  The win is being hailed, correctly, as a breakthrough in embracing a variety of beauty standards. Kentish-Rogers is dark skinned and is the first dreadlocked woman to appear on the Miss Universe Great Britain stage.In addition to being physically beautiful, Kentish-Rogers is also a competitive athlete.
Huffington Post

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