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9780807006672

What We Build with Power The Fight for Economic Justice in Tech

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  • ISBN13:

    9780807006672

  • ISBN10:

    080700667X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2023-03-14
  • Publisher: Beacon Press

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Summary

A historically conscious manifesto calling for worker organizing in tech, led by Black and Latinx technologists

What We Build with Power is an urgent call for organizing shared strategies in order to disrupt the tech industry and move toward a more economically inclusive and equitable workforce.

Economic disparities between White, Black, and Latinx workers persist. Activist and organizer David Delmar Sentíes argues that tech is in a position to move beyond empty platitudes and toward an organized workforce that values the economic well-being of Black and Latinx communities. 

Delmar Sentíes uses his firsthand experience as the founder of Resilient Coders—a free and stipended nonprofit coding bootcamp that trains people of color from low income communities for careers as software engineers—to highlight how we must identify and dismantle the intentional systemic barriers in tech that are precluding nonwhite people from participating in their cities’ prosperity. He shows how diversity and inclusion initiatives fail, reveals how philanthropic efforts often exacerbate racial inequalities, and argues for a total overhaul of tech culture.

Author Biography

David Delmar Sentíes is the Founder and Executive Director of Resilient Coders, a highly competitive, free, and stipended nonprofit coding bootcamp that trains people of color from low income backgrounds for high growth careers as software engineers. Resilient Coders has been recognized by the White House in 2016, featured in TechCrunch, Fast Company News, Boston Globe, Boston Herald, BostInno, Bay State Banner, NPR, NECN, Xconomy, VentureFizz, Hot 96.9, and other news outlets. David is especially proud of having been recognized by El Planeta as an influential member of Boston’s Latinx community.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER 1
Power Consciousness

CHAPTER 2
Workforce Development as a Radical Act of Economic Liberation

CHAPTER 3
Disruption of Self

CHAPTER 4
Disruption of Industry

CHAPTER 5
You Have the Power to Break the Dam

CHAPTER 6
Rebuilding

CHAPTER 7
Big Ideas

Acknowledgments
Notes

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