
Empowering Digital Autonomy and Intersectional Equity in the Age of AI
In this episode of Women Making Moves, host Amy Pons speaks with Yvonne Jackson, a change management talent and AI strategy advisor with a significant background in big corporations like Apple and Whirlpool.
Yvonne discusses her transition from corporate to developing ethical digital engagement frameworks. They delve into the intricacies of Agile versus Kanban methodologies, the importance of addressing technical debt early, and the pivotal role of intersectionality in equity conversations.
Yvonne emphasizes the need for organizations to redesign their processes and systems to support true diversity, equity, and inclusion. Additionally, she introduces her framework 'Eden'—Ethical Digital Engagement Norms—as a pragmatic blueprint for engaging ethically in the digital age.
Throughout the conversation, the critical importance of addressing intersectional identities in AI algorithms is underscored, along with a call to action for everyone to reflect deeply on their engagement practices to foster genuine equity and inclusion.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:50 Yvonne's Career Journey and Agile Methodology
02:52 Challenges in Technology and AI Integration
07:23 Intersectionality and Gender in the Workplace
15:40 Historical Context and Feminism
19:45 Systemic Issues and DEI
22:13 Creating Systems for Equity
22:33 The Power of Petitions
23:02 Target's DEI Dilemma
23:34 Building Our Own Ecosystems
23:59 The Importance of Digital Autonomy
24:13 Challenges in DEI Implementation
25:54 The Cost of Ignoring DEI
28:56 AI and Intersectionality
33:35 Ethical Digital Engagement
42:00 Final Thoughts and Call to Action
Visit Yvonne on her business website, personal website, and check out her strategic AI planning project (in beta), and be sure to follow her on LinkedIn.
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