In this episode of Barely Legal in Web3, host Jamilia Grier sits down with Pariss Chandler, creator of the viral hashtag Black Tech Twitter and founder of Black Tech Pipeline. Pariss shares her inspiring journey from working in service jobs to becoming a software engineer in predominantly white tech environments. They discuss the significance of Black Tech Twitter in mobilizing a global community of Black technologists, the challenges and successes of DEI initiatives in the tech industry, and the potential of Web3 and AI to create more inclusive spaces. Pariss also offers valuable insights on the importance of community support, representation, and the need to educate and empower the next generation of Black technologists. Tune in to learn about the transformative power of diversity in tech and how you can be part of the change.
You can connect with Pariss on Twitter here, or find more info about Black Tech Pipeline here.
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In this episode of Barely Legal in Web3, host Jamilia Grier sits down with Pariss Chandler, creator of the viral hashtag Black Tech Twitter and founder of Black Tech Pipeline. Pariss shares her inspiring journey from working in service jobs to becoming a software engineer in predominantly white tech environments. They discuss the significance of Black Tech Twitter in mobilizing a global community of Black technologists, the challenges and successes of DEI initiatives in the tech industry, and the potential of Web3 and AI to create more inclusive spaces. Pariss also offers valuable insights on the importance of community support, representation, and the need to educate and empower the next generation of Black technologists. Tune in to learn about the transformative power of diversity in tech and how you can be part of the change.
You can connect with Pariss on Twitter here, or find more info about Black Tech Pipeline here.
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We Want to Hear from You:
Loved the episode or have feedback to share? Connect with me directly on LinkedIn! Let me know what you thought of the episode. I’d love to hear from you.
Explore the Future of Legal Careers:
Ready to pivot into the Web 3 and blockchain industry? Check out our Barely Blockchain program. Gain practical experience through our Web 3 legal clinic and take your career to the next level.
Got Questions or Feedback?
Email us at info@bytebao.io. We’re here to help!