Yes! This! A thousand times this! While I was afraid this was going to be anorther rant or suggestion to give all sorts of privileges to minorities, but it turned out to be based on common sense and actual equality. Extra kudos for touching on where the preconditioning starts from. I'd love to see that extended to cover more periods of life, to help people open the eyes to the wrong things we do without thinking about it.
This keynote was a pleasure to sit for, delivered naturally and passionately.
On a subject where it is easy to preach or make "bad guys", Kayla skilfully managed to do neither.
I am now sitting here thinking about the talent that this community might be missing out on, purely due to ignorance.
Top marks from me, I will be carrying this with me for a long time.
Great talk - equality in our industry, as in any other industry/life is vital.
Thank you! :)
There's an elephant in the room and it's not our mascot.
The talk was passionate and empowering, and managed to cover a sensitive topic without being aggressive or condescending.
I doubt there would be a single person in the room who left without wondering what they can do to help.