Apr 13 2025 63 mins 13
Dr. Rosalind Chow joins us to explore how status, power, and perspective shape what we view as “reasonable”—and why marginalized voices are often held to a different standard. From stalled DEI efforts to the illusion of objectivity among dominant groups, Rosalind challenges us to rethink who gets to define what counts as change.
Topics
[0:00] Intro and Speed Round
[6:26] The difference between sponsorship and mentorship
[10:13] Why corporate relationships are important
[16:05] Why DEI efforts often stall
[27:00] The moral cost of assimilations
[31:20] Well-meaning allies
[46:56] Desert Island music
[50:15] Grooving Session - The importance of Mentorship
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The Doors You Can Open - by Rosalind Chow
The Social Psychology of Inequality - CUNY Graduate Center
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