
Are Black Girls Being Treated Like Adults Too Early?
TonyTidbit: A Black Executive Perspective · TonyTidbit ™
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Today, Dr. Gabrielle Wallace and Brittany Merida of Measure unpack a critical issue impacting Black and Brown girls, adultification bias, and how it shapes perception, treatment, and opportunity from an early age.
In this episode of A Black Executive Perspective Podcast, Tony Tidbit and Chris P. Reed explore how language, culture, education systems, and artificial intelligence reinforce bias, often without awareness. From everyday phrases to systemic decision-making, this conversation reveals how deeply rooted these patterns are and why they must be challenged.
This discussion goes beyond awareness. It calls for interrogation, accountability, and intentional change in how we raise, educate, and protect the next generation.
What You Will Learn
- What adultification bias is and how it impacts Black girls
- How everyday language reinforces harmful perceptions
- The connection between AI bias, data, and real-world outcomes
- Why awareness and interrogation are key to driving change
▶︎ In This Episode
00:00 Introduction and guest background
02:00 Understanding Measure and community impact
04:00 Defining adultification bias
06:00 Language, parenting, and cultural conditioning
08:00 AI, social media, and bias amplification
10:30 Community control and AI governance
13:00 Getting started with AI and building literacy
15:00 Unlearning behaviors and personal reflection
17:00 Historical context and generational impact
19:00 Interrogation and awareness as solutions
21:00 Final thoughts
Call to Action
Embrace L.E.S.S to eliminate all forms of discrimination.
Learn: Educate yourself in cultural and racial realities.
Empathy: Understand and respect different lived experiences.
Share: Share your knowledge and your story to uplift others.
Stop: Stop discrimination when you see it.
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