Their stories come as companies across Silicon Valley and the U.S. grapple with how to respond to growing calls for racial justice.
to help regain her privacy. Ozoma said it was on her to contract security companies that would help get the issue under control.
When Ozoma expressed her frustration with a performance review to her manager a few months ago, she recounted that he told her, "I'm a nice guy, everyone likes me. So maybe you have an issue but I don't have an issue with you. I could never lie." When Shimizu Banks reported comments made by her manager, she was disappointed with the conclusion that found no evidence of bias. Shimizu Banks said her manager had made an unwelcome comment related to her ethnicity, and later used what she called "dog whistle" terms in reference to a Jewish colleague.
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