Schedule
Thursday, May 18, 2023 | VIRTUAL
Dive into the tech sector with its leaders, defenders and gate openers to learn how to make the industry — and its many platforms and tools — more equitable.
1 p.m. CT
Welcome
- Emily Ramshaw, Co-Founder and CEO, The 19th
1:05 p.m. CT
Strength Through Diversity: A Tech Leader’s Perspective
Tech trailblazer Padmasree Warrior talks gender representation in the C-suite with The Washington Post’s Tatum Hunter. This one-on-one conversation explores how to empower women and people of color in technology and chart a course toward a more inclusive tech future.
- Padmasree Warrior, Founder, President and CEO, Fable
Moderator:
Tatum Hunter, Consumer Technology Reporter, The Washington Post
1:30 p.m. CT
The Gate Openers
Turning the tables in tech requires tackling the industry’s gender and racial disparities — and welcoming more women, people of color and queer people into the field. Meet the leaders who are breaking down these barriers and inspiring greater diversity in tech.
- Maya Bhattacharjee-Marcantonio, Co-Founder and Chief Program Officer, The Marcy Lab School
- Sasha Costanza-Chock, Head of Research & Sensemaking, OneProject.org
- Morgan DeBaun, Founder, AfroTech
- Arlan Hamilton, Founder and Managing Director, Backstage Capital
Moderator:
Jasmine Mithani, Data Visuals Reporter, The 19th
2:15 p.m. CT
Take a Breath
Join us for a breathing, stretching and movement break led by yoga and meditation teacher Mel Mah.
- Mel Mah, Filmmaker, Mindfulness Teacher & Director of YOU GOT THIS GIRL
2:20 p.m. CT
The FTC, Consumers and Technology
The Federal Trade Commission is charged with protecting U.S. consumers from unfair business practices. Increasingly, this means going toe-to-toe with big tech companies over privacy, data protection and antitrust laws. The 19th’s Grace Panetta talks to Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter about the FTC’s work as a watchdog over the tech sector and how technology impacts consumers across industries.
- Rebecca Slaughter, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission
Moderator:
Grace Panetta, Political Reporter, The 19th
2:50 p.m. CT
The Protectors: Keeping People Safe From Big Tech
Digital safety experts talk with Washington Post reporter Nitasha Tiku about the escalating risks for women, people of color and queer people online — and how to stay safe, protected and accountable while exploring new tech innovations.
- Tracy Chou, CEO, Block Party
- Danielle Citron, Author, “The Fight For Privacy”
- Frances Haugen, Facebook Whistleblower
Moderator:
Nitasha Tiku, Tech Culture Reporter, The Washington Post
3:25 p.m. CT
Musical Performance from Indigo Girls
- Grammy-winning folk duo Amy Ray and Emily Saliers have spearheaded change through their art and activism for decades. They’re sharing an intimate performance with The 19th.
3:30 p.m. CT
Working With Technology and Working in Tech
This one-on-one conversation with the head of AFL-CIO’s Technology Institute, Amanda Ballantyne, dives into the increasing prominence of tech in the workplace, as well as the rise and role of community organizing in the tech industry, from internal employee actions to company-wide efforts with global impacts.
- Amanda Ballantyne, Director, AFL-CIO Technology Institute
Moderator:
Nadra Nittle, Education Reporter, The 19th