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Nicole Sanchez

@nmsanchez
6 posts
2023-05-31
This is a great piece w one note: The Oval Office was redesigned bc we were running out of space to put ppl and it sat mostly empty. We traded it for a community cafe and hired full-time baristas. Employees and visitors were welcome for some great, free coffee https://twitter.com/...
2023-05-31 View on X
Wired

As GitHub prepares to close its San Francisco HQ, a look back at the living testament to tech culture, with its conflicts presaging a decade of tech backlash

The code-hosting platform's headquarters was a living testament to tech values and one of its first disputed territories. Tweets: @wired , @chacon , @nmsanchez , @_danilo , @nsqe ,...

2021-10-11
Congratulations to @IfeomaOzoma and to all of us who have lived under NDAs that protect harassment and discrimination by former employers. I look forward to people being able to tell their stories https://twitter.com/...
2021-10-11 View on X
CNBC

Profile of Ifeoma Ozoma as she launches The Tech Worker Handbook, an online guide for tech workplace complaints, and Silenced No More Act becomes California law

- Ifeoma Ozoma, a former employee at Pinterest and Google, just published a resource guide for tech workers who are considering … Tweets: @ashleygjovik , @jenn_elias , @joshbbornst...

2021-10-09
Congratulations to @IfeomaOzoma and to all of us who have lived under NDAs that protect harassment and discrimination by former employers. I look forward to people being able to tell their stories https://twitter.com/...
2021-10-09 View on X
The Verge

Gov. Newsom signs Silenced No More Act, which ex-Pinterest employee Ifeoma Ozoma helped draft, to protect CA workers who call out discrimination despite NDAs

if they so wish—when they are a victim of any type of harassment or discrimination in the workplace. #EmpowerSurvivors Release: https://sd20.senate.ca.gov/... https://twitter.com/....

2021-05-05
Just what we all dreamed of using technology for when we were kids https://twitter.com/...
2021-05-05 View on X
Gizmodo

Signal says Facebook shut down its ad account over an Instagram ad campaign that showed the user data Facebook collects to sell ads

A series of Instagram ads run by the privacy-positive platform Signal got the messaging app booted from the former's ad platform, according to a blog post Signal published on Tuesd...

2019-10-23
There are ~200 types of bias running in our brains. Transferring it to software is not an answer; it is codification of the most discriminatory cues determined by people in positions of power. Tech keeps applying itself to the least imaginative, least transformative purposes https://twitter.com/...
2019-10-23 View on X
Washington Post

A look at HireVue's controversial AI-driven face and voice scanning “employability” assessment tool, used by 100+ employers including Hilton and Goldman Sachs

Drew Harwell / Washington Post :

2018-02-18
Tech companies take note: His words were “so harmful, discriminatory and disruptive” that they were not protected under labor law. You *can* and *should* say goodbye to employees who are wreaking this kind of havoc in the workplace http://www.bloomberg.com/...
2018-02-18 View on X
Bloomberg

National Labor Relations Board memo: statements in James Damore's memo were “so harmful, discriminatory, and disruptive” that Google had a right to fire him

Josh Eidelson / Bloomberg :