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Tech Can Do Better: Addressing Disparities in Tech with Moses and Lawrence

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Release Date: 03/10/2021

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Moses Harris and Lawrence Humphrey are the co-founders of Tech Can [Do] Better, an organization was founded by Black tech employees to make the industry work better for people of color and marginalized groups. They are on a mission to drive equitable, measurable, and enforceable policies within the tech industry to elevate Black and Brown employees and communities.