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The Gray Area with Sean Illing

What Ellen Pao saw coming

The Gray Area with Sean Illing

Vox Media Podcast Network

Politics, News, News Commentary, Philosophy, Society & Culture

4.511.1K Ratings

🗓️ 18 June 2018

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Ellen Pao had a rough 2015. She lost her high-profile gender discrimination lawsuit against Kleiner Perkins, one of Silicon Valley’s biggest and most powerful venture capital firms. She also stepped down as CEO of Reddit after a tumultuous tenure in which she came under withering criticism for, among other things, shutting down online communities devoted to shaming fat people and posting upskirt photos. A few short years later, Pao’s 2015 looks prophetic. Her fight against Kleiner Perkins presaged much of the #MeToo movement. Her campaign to set some limits around what could and couldn’t be done on Reddit presaged the difficulties the social media giants are having as they try to rein in online harassment and fake news. Ellen Pao, I’ve come to think, was the canary in Silicon Valley’s coal mine. Pao is now the CEO of Project Include, and in this conversation, we talk about what’s changed since 2015 and how she thinks her 2015 would’ve been different if it had happened in this moment. We discuss how this era may be radicalizing young white men online and what, if anything, can be done about it. We talk about what it really takes to diversify a company — hint: much more than most companies are currently doing or are willing to do — as well as research showing diverse teams are more productive but less happy. And we look at how arguments about biological difference are used to justify the inequalities of our present society. Much of what's obsessing us in 2018 is rooted in fights Pao has been waging for far longer. It's worth hearing what she's learned. Recommended books: So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo Beautiful Souls: The Courage and Conscience of Ordinary People in Extraordinary Times by Eyal Press Born a Crime by Trevor Noah Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Support for the show comes from Into the Mix, a Ben and Jerry's podcast about joy and justice produced with Fox Creative.

0:07.0

Thousands of Afghans were forced to flee their homes and fear for their lives,

0:11.0

and the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in 2021.

0:14.0

The UK government pledged to take in 20,000 of them as refugees,

0:18.0

but in the first year, only 22 Afghans have been approved for asylum in the UK.

0:23.0

So what happened?

0:25.0

And what does this mean for the tens of thousands of people left behind?

0:28.0

Hear that story on the latest episode of Into the Mix.

0:32.0

Subscribe now.

0:58.0

A powerfully perfect combo. Sweet Tarts, dare to combine.

1:05.0

If you are able to be rat-closed into the alt-right where you're saying terrible things and running over people,

1:11.0

there's nothing that I can say in empathy to prevent that.

1:16.0

Hello and welcome to Asher Clanchon, the box media podcast network.

1:21.0

My guest today is Ellen Powell. I've been thinking about Ellen Powell a lot lately.

1:33.0

In 2015, she was at the center of two controversies that I've come to think of as the canaries in the coal mine for our current era.

1:42.0

One was her lawsuit against the huge, huge, huge venture capital firm, Kleiner Perkins,

1:47.0

which is massive. The other was she was interim CEO of Reddit.

1:52.0

And while she was interim CEO of Reddit, she banned a couple very controversial, very ugly subreddits,

1:57.0

one about ups curts, another about fat shaming.

2:01.0

She ran a fight against revenge porn on the platform and she was pushed out.

2:07.0

In a way, she lost both of those battles. She lost her lawsuit against Kleiner Perkins. She was pushed out at Reddit.

2:12.0

But she went on to write a book, reset her fight for inclusion and lasting change.

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