Race and the Future of Work
/Racism is bad training data - a conversation with Fireside Analytics Founder, Shingai Manjengwa, about race relations, systemic racism, data, AI, leadership, and building a workforce of the future. Bring a pen, paper, and an open mind.
The Public Policy Forum’s multi-year project on the Future of Work has been exploring the impact of technological change and other mega trends and their implications on living standards, income distribution, learning needs and work opportunities for Canadians. When we look back on 2020, we’ll see a turning point, but right now the destination is unclear. Join us on June 16, 17, & 18 for a free 3-part virtual conference on the future of work in Canada. It's not too late - register for free today!
Event: https://ppforum.ca/event/brave-new-work-conference-2/
Recommended Reading
‘Race & class in the ruins of empire,’ Akala - [race relations]
‘White Fragility,’ Robin Diangelo - [race relations]
‘How to be an antiracist,’ Ibram Kendi - [race relations]
‘Factfullness,’ Hans Rosling - [race relations & data science]
‘The art of possibility,’ Benjamin Zander & Rosamund Stone Zander - [leadership & management]
‘Six sigma and process improvement,’ Howard S. Gitlow, Richard J. Melnyck & David M. Levine - [management]
‘Born a crime,’ Trevor Noah - [humor & food for thought]
‘Americanah,’ Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - [food for thought]
‘Peace and Good Order,’ Harold R. Johnson - [Canadian/ Indigenous]
‘Firewater,’ Harold R. Johnson - [Canadian/ Indigenous]
‘Kings of the Yukon - A river journey in search of the chinook’ - Adam Weymouth [Canadian/ Indigenous]
‘The computer and the cancelled music lessons,’ Shingai Manjengwa - [children’s book about data science, ages 5-12]
*** Peel District School Board Report: http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/new/review-peel-district-school-board-report-en.pdf