I think she was sending mixed messages in this presentation.
“The first step of solving any problem is not to hide from it. The first step to any form of action is awareness.”
True
“I’m not here to complain. I’ve been treated well by people of all races more often than not. I have succeeded in my life more than my wildest expectations. I tell the uniform story because it happened. I tell the race stats because they are real.”
Racial bias goes beyond this more overt or visible incidents. That she has been "treated well by people of all races more often than not" has little to do with the pervasiveness of colour and race bias in my view. While she is presenting a very wide and systemic problem she is at the same time using her personal experience to downplay it.
“In my view, that doesn’t mean there’s fairness. Color blindness is very dangerous because it means we’re ignoring the problem.”
I agree.
She is presenting this idea of facing the issue of colour and race difference as some kind of marketing campaign that it is good for business etc etc... I do not think that address this issue is that simple. It involves ingrained biases, significant ignorance and misinformation that needs addressing. I felt like she oversimplified the issue in her attempt to fit it into her business model. I was left at the end of the presentation trying to understand what was the main point she was trying to bring across.