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Finding Common Purpose

Finding Common Purpose

By Andrew Wolk

Finding Common Purpose (findingcommonpurpose.org) examines why it has become more difficult for most people in the United States to get by, much less prosper. In candid conversations with government, business, nonprofit and foundation leaders, the podcast explores how a new social contract between institutions and the people they serve can get millions more Americans on a pathway to lifelong success -- from healthy birth to quality education, to finding and keeping a good-paying job, and to healthy and sustainable aging.
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Taking the Protests to the Office

Finding Common Purpose Jun 27, 2020

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“You’re Either with Me or Against Me”

“You’re Either with Me or Against Me”

There’s no neutrality when it comes to systemic racism in the workplace, according to David Delmar Sentíes -- you have to pick a side. David leads Resilient Coders, a coding boot camp for young people of color that, like other training programs across the country, helps graduates access well-paying jobs in the (still) white-dominated tech industry. He provides insights for companies with the best hiring intentions and challenges them to push beyond PR-driven “diversity initiatives” to fundamentally question practices that prevent so many people of color from getting a foot in the door -- such as why corporations require a college degree for jobs David has first-hand evidence highly-trained high school graduates can do. This episode continues David’s conversation with Andrew Wolk that started in Taking the Protests to the Office. You can read about this interview, including David’s explanations of how Whiteness opens doors to opportunity, at the Finding Common Purpose blog.

Jul 10, 202018:34
Taking the Protests to the Office

Taking the Protests to the Office


The brutal killing of George Floyd shed a searing light on the dangers and indignities that many people of color, especially Black people, face every single day -- on the streets, and in every facet of American life. David Delmar Sentíes of Resilient Coders has been working for years to dismantle one particularly insidious racial injustice -- the systemic bias preventing so many low-income people of color from accessing the kinds of high-growth careers that can change lives and entire communities. In this frank conversation with Andrew Wolk, David challenges anti-racism allies to stop just tweeting #BlackLivesMatter and start hiring Black people in good-paying jobs.

Read more about David's perspective on how Whiteness opens doors to opportunity and how classism and racism keep many workers of color out of tech jobs at the Finding Common Purpose blog.

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Introducing Finding Common Purpose

Introducing Finding Common Purpose

Finding Common Purpose brings you candid conversations with government, business, nonprofit and foundation leaders, about how to build a 21st century social contract that puts millions more people on a pathway to lifelong success -- from healthy birth to quality education, to a good-paying job, to healthy and secure aging.

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