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Tara Robertson is a leadership coach and a diversity, equity and inclusion consultant. As a leadership coach, she helps underrepresented leaders in corporate careers go from underestimated and overworked to unapologetic and wildly successful. She is a Certified Professional Coactive Coach and an Associate Certified Coach. She is an intersectional feminist who uses data and research to advocate for equality and inclusion. She brings nearly 15 years experience leading change in open source technology communities and corporate spaces, including 3 years leading Diversity and Inclusion at Mozilla. As a consultant she partners with corporate leaders to help drive systemic change. I'm grateful to Tara for lovingly coaching me during this episode as I asked a common question that white women ask, "What can I do?" - this is a common theme and the reality is that you already know what to do - trust yourself!Website: http://tararobertson.ca/Coaching testimonials: https://tararobertson.ca/women-of-color/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tararobertson/ICF Conference petition: https://www.change.org/p/boyco....tt-the-international up for the Un-Conference: https://docs.google.com/forms/....d/e/1FAIpQLSed4XCSVM