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Lift Every Voice in Tech: Co-Designed Recommendations to Support Black Workers and Learners Seeking to Enter and Advance in Technology Industry Career Pathways

Authors :
Digital Promise
Bria Carter
Britney Jacobs
Zohal Shah
Chioma Aso-Hernandez
Source :
Digital Promise. 2024.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Research has shown that access to technology industry pathways and support for recruitment, retention, and advancement through technology careers remain inequitable for Black talent due to various systemic barriers. To help address this issue, Digital Promise conducted research that centers the voices and lived experiences of Black workers and learners seeking to enter and advance in the technology industry with the purpose of building awareness to the: (1) challenges and barriers they face navigating the U.S. technology learning and working ecosystem; (2) factors such as supports and services that have facilitated their technology career pathway entry, retention, and advancement; and (3) collaboratively designed recommendations for needed supports that they have identified that can better promote successful navigation and persistence within technology career pathways. This report further highlights actionable steps that various technology industry contributors can take to dismantle systemic barriers within the technology learning and workforce ecosystem and increase access to non-four-year-degree pathways to tech careers. [Funding for this project is provided by Walmart through the Walmart.org Center for Racial Equity.]

Details

Language :
English
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Digital Promise
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
ED657860
Document Type :
Reports - Research