TED Talk "Color blind or color brave?"

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TED Talk "Color blind or color brave?" is a widely viewed presentation by Mellody Hobson that challenges the notion of racial colorblindness and advocates for actively confronting and discussing race to promote diversity and inclusion.

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instanceOf TED Talk
online video
public speech
advocatesFor active engagement with racial issues
inclusive leadership
intentional diversity in hiring
open discussion of race
aimsTo challenge the notion of colorblindness
encourage color bravery
promote diversity and inclusion
author Mellody Hobson
availableOn TED.com
YouTube
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes ignoring race in decision-making
racial colorblindness
encourages intentional conversations about race
measuring diversity outcomes
featuresPerson Mellody Hobson
format live stage talk
genre business talk
motivational talk
social issues talk
hasPerspective African American woman in corporate leadership
hasTheme personal responsibility in addressing bias
race and business
representation in leadership
intendedAudience business leaders
diversity and inclusion practitioners
general public
language English
mainTopic colorblind ideology
corporate responsibility
diversity
inclusion
leadership
race
racial bias
workplace diversity
medium video
notableFor being widely viewed online
popularizing the term color brave
platform TED.com
surface form: TED
productionCompany TED conferences
surface form: TED Conferences LLC
publisher TED conferences
surface form: TED
speaker Mellody Hobson
title Color blind or color brave?

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