Louis ByrdWhen White women lie, Black men die.The Jonathan Majors Trial: A Stark Reminder of America’s Perpetual Vilification of Black Men·10 min read·Dec 14, 2023--4--4
Louis ByrdUnmasking the Illusion: The False Promise of Justice for AllA Designer’s View on Achieving Equitable Outcomes in America’s Judicial System·19 min read·Dec 11, 2023--10--10
Louis ByrdThrough the Eyes of a Black FatherUnmasking the Pain: The Reality of Stress and Depression Among Black Men in Fatherhood·15 min read·Jun 14, 2023--35--35
Louis ByrdThe Paradox of Progress: Why Real Change Requires Uncomfortable TransformationsTo achieve social equity, marginalized people must demand more than just progress.·15 min read·May 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 opportunity·15 min read·Apr 18, 2023--15--15
Louis ByrdinZORAFleeing the Burning House of DiversityWhy it’s time to redirect our energy in the pursuit of racial equity.·17 min read·Mar 1, 2023--39--39
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 Sovereignty·11 min read·Jan 29, 2023--44--44
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)·8 min read·Jan 5, 2023--13--13
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 excluded·11 min read·Dec 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.·9 min read·Dec 14, 2022--9--9