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Finding inclusion at work

Episode 2 of the Comparative Narrative podcast, hosted by Comparative Narrative, titled "Finding inclusion at work" was published on September 29, 2023 and runs 22 minutes.

September 29, 2023 ·22m · Comparative Narrative

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Our journey to Bitwise Industries. Part one of two looks at finding belonging at work. In 2019, we learned of a tech company out of Fresno, CA, that gave people opportunities for job placement through low-cost education and paid apprenticeships. Bitwise Industries expanded to Oakland in 2020, with Karen and I in the lead. Hear about our introduction to this company and how the mission of Bitwise Industries drew us in.

Our journey to Bitwise Industries. Part one of two looks at finding belonging at work. In 2019, we learned of a tech company out of Fresno, CA, that gave people opportunities for job placement through low-cost education and paid apprenticeships. Bitwise Industries expanded to Oakland in 2020, with Karen and I in the lead. Hear about our introduction to this company and how the mission of Bitwise Industries drew us in.

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