10 min

Systemic Bias keeping Founders from finding Success‪.‬ 6° by: ACHIEVEMOR Podcast

    • Carreiras

🎧 Title: Unraveling Systemic Bias in the Startup Ecosystem


In this episode, we explore the intricate issue of systemic bias in the startup industry and venture capital ecosystem. Drawing from the insights of our recent article, we shed light on how biases persist not only within organizations but also within communities, perpetuating discrimination against underrepresented founders.


We discuss the uncomfortable reality that people of color can inadvertently perpetuate bias against their own, whether through internalized racism, colorism, or alignment with the ideals of the dominant group. Confronting these biases requires a willingness to examine beliefs, challenge stereotypes, and embrace an ongoing process of self-awareness and change.


Our analysis leans on the invaluable research conducted by Jepsen, R. (2022) in "Bias and Discrimination in Fundraising" and the insightful report by TrustRadius (2023) on "People of Color in Tech." These sources provide a comprehensive understanding of the biases that affect the success rates of startups and offer avenues for creating a more equitable and inclusive environment.


Tune in to gain a deeper perspective on this complex issue and join the conversation as we strive for a startup space that fosters diversity, inclusivity, and equal opportunity for all.


Citations:


Jepsen, R. (2022). Bias and Discrimination in Fundraising. Holloway.TrustRadius. (2023). People of Color in Tech. TrustRadius.

🎧 Title: Unraveling Systemic Bias in the Startup Ecosystem


In this episode, we explore the intricate issue of systemic bias in the startup industry and venture capital ecosystem. Drawing from the insights of our recent article, we shed light on how biases persist not only within organizations but also within communities, perpetuating discrimination against underrepresented founders.


We discuss the uncomfortable reality that people of color can inadvertently perpetuate bias against their own, whether through internalized racism, colorism, or alignment with the ideals of the dominant group. Confronting these biases requires a willingness to examine beliefs, challenge stereotypes, and embrace an ongoing process of self-awareness and change.


Our analysis leans on the invaluable research conducted by Jepsen, R. (2022) in "Bias and Discrimination in Fundraising" and the insightful report by TrustRadius (2023) on "People of Color in Tech." These sources provide a comprehensive understanding of the biases that affect the success rates of startups and offer avenues for creating a more equitable and inclusive environment.


Tune in to gain a deeper perspective on this complex issue and join the conversation as we strive for a startup space that fosters diversity, inclusivity, and equal opportunity for all.


Citations:


Jepsen, R. (2022). Bias and Discrimination in Fundraising. Holloway.TrustRadius. (2023). People of Color in Tech. TrustRadius.

10 min