Louis ByrdWhen White women lie, Black men die.The Jonathan Majors Trial: A Stark Reminder of America’s Perpetual Vilification of Black MenDec 14, 20234Dec 14, 20234
Louis ByrdUnmasking the Illusion: The False Promise of Justice for AllA Designer’s View on Achieving Equitable Outcomes in America’s Judicial SystemDec 11, 202310Dec 11, 202310
Louis ByrdThrough the Eyes of a Black FatherUnmasking the Pain: The Reality of Stress and Depression Among Black Men in FatherhoodJun 14, 202335Jun 14, 202335
Louis ByrdThe Paradox of Progress: Why Real Change Requires Uncomfortable TransformationsTo achieve social equity, marginalized people must demand more than just progress.May 9, 2023May 9, 2023
Louis ByrdinUX CollectiveEthical evolution in the age of AI: why fear and complacency are not optionsHow ethical evolution can turn fear of AI into opportunityApr 18, 202315Apr 18, 202315
Louis ByrdinZORAFleeing the Burning House of DiversityWhy it’s time to redirect our energy in the pursuit of racial equity.Mar 1, 202337Mar 1, 202337
Louis ByrdIn the Event of My Murder, Know Me for Who I Truly AmThe Vulnerability of Black Men in America: A Battle for Survival and SovereigntyJan 29, 202344Jan 29, 202344
Louis ByrdGrinding Isn’t the Key to Success, But a Good Therapist Might BeWhy Protecting Your Mental Health is the Real Path to Entrepreneurial Success (And Grit is Just a Joke)Jan 5, 202313Jan 5, 202313
Louis ByrdinUX CollectiveLeveraging radical ingenuity for a more equitable futureHow radical ingenuity has helped me transform my design process to meet the needs of people who are often excludedDec 29, 2022Dec 29, 2022
Louis ByrdSurviving the Aftermath of a Bad Mortgage: A Cautionary Tale of Buying Black in America.How a lack of accountability in real estate nearly ruined my family, but we survived.Dec 14, 20229Dec 14, 20229