- From: Léonie Watson <lwatson@tetralogical.com>
- Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2020 08:58:52 +0100
- To: "Charles 'chaals' (McCathie) Nevile" <charles.nevile@consensys.net>, public-idcg@w3.org
Thanks for this Chaals. If you have suggested actions we could take in this area, could you open Github issues for them? Léonie On 08/09/2020 05:00, Charles 'chaals' (McCathie) Nevile wrote: > There are a couple of things I think are important to consider in an > international context. > > One is the way we discuss what americans call "race" - a term that I find > particularly jarring as anything other than a weird historical idea, even > while I recognise "racism" as an accurate term to describe a problem that > hasn't gone away and needs to be addressed. > > Another is that while we do a poor job of including even many of the > groups that make up US society, we do an equally bad job at working with > much of the world *at all*. Long-term participants from Central or South > America, Africa, Eastern Europe, the middle East, Central or South East > Asia, and the Pacific are so few in number I could probably name them > all with a bit of effort. > > There are a number of structural barriers that contribute to this, some of > which are entirely up to us and some of which we can work to mitigate. > > I am very interested in following up on this issue in the IDCG, and in > looking at how we can use the diversity funds to help mitigate some of > these barriers better than we have done until now. > > cheers > > On Thu, 11 Jun 2020 16:17:43 +1000, Judy Brewer <jbrewer@w3.org> wrote: > >> It may seem hard at first to figure out what W3C can do for an >> action plan given ... Here are >> some possible ideas to brainstorm on, mostly phrased as questions. >> I'd welcome discussion on these on the IDCG list, >> > ... >> >> 8. International context: Anti-black racism is an >> issue in many countries especially at this moment, and needs >> focused attention. But we should probably also continue to work on >> how this fits within braoder diversity issues that that W3C has >> worked on worldwide. > > -- Director @TetraLogical https://tetralogical.com
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