Be Your Full Amazing Self with Sydette Harry
Have a love-hate relationship with social media? So do we. In Episode 7 of No, You Go, we explore the joys and perils of visibility, and talk with Sydette Harry, an expert in online communities.
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Trolls, randos, and straight-up neo-Nazis: being a woman online can be tough. This week, we’re exploring how we make choices about what and whether to share online.
Our guest this week is the inimitable writer, editor, and tech/media critic, Sydette Harry, also known as @blackamazon. She’s an editor at Mozilla and part of the Coral Project, which is working to create healthier communities and comments sections. She’s also smart as hell, exquisitely blunt, and committed to talking about what’s wrong online in the voice she grew up with.
Yes, in a lot of ways I am more diverse than the average person who shows up to a lot of these things. We’re not going to lie about that. I am, by virtue of being black and female, even though I am a cis, able-bodied person, I am more diverse than the people you usually have in there. That being said, I’m still an Ivy League graduate. I’m still a person of a certain education… So when you say that I am “diversity,” let’s all be clear here: you ain’t doin’ that well, fam. You’re not doing that good.
— Sydette Harry
Here’s what we cover — and of course, we’ve got a full transcript, too.
Show notes
A year ago, Lindy West quit Twitter — and she’s not coming back. We miss her voice, but we’re also a little jealous.
Plus: Jenn moves her sports talk to Facebook, Katel closes the tab and never looks back, and we all wonder whether Klout still exists. (Sara used to be influential in burritos. Just saying.)
Interview: Sydette Harry
Get comfortable, because you won’t want to miss a second of Sydette’s searing commentary on tech culture, Twitter, journalism, race, gender, and weight. We talk about:
- Sydette’s work with the Coral Project.
- Why she’s calling out media for telling amazing people that they don’t belong.
- How Twitter’s insistence it was the “free speech wing of the free speech party” left it vulnerable to abuse.
- The Prep for Prep program, the Bronx is Burning era, and the limitations of teaching kids from under-resourced areas how to fit into elite circles.
- Presentation voice, “home” voice, and the politics of code-switching (or not).
- Rebuilding life and family in the wake of her father’s deportation under IIRIRA.
- Managing polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), getting medical care in a fat-phobic society, and how dramatic weight loss changed the way Sydette was treated.
Fuck Yeah of the Week: Ladies Get Paid
We’ve talked a lot on the show about wages, being underpaid, and how hard it can be to negotiate at work. So this week, we give a fuck yeah to a group educating and empowering cis and trans women and non-binary or gender non-conforming folks to get paid fairly.
Check out Ladies Get Paid for workshops, town hall conversations, and more.
No, You Go is a weekly podcast about being ambitious, building a career that won’t make you miserable, and finding friends who’ll high-five you along the way. Hosted by Jenn Lukas, Katel LeDu, and Sara Wachter-Boettcher. Produced byEDITAUDIO. Made with ❤ in Philadelphia.