Great content! Especially that you are mentioning inclusivity and equality. One thing to keep in mind is to use a different illustration when explaining the difference between Equality and Equity. It is non-inclusive, exposing social inequality that can reinforce bias in people's minds.
So what does height in the "equity" illustration represent in people? Clearly Google doesn't mean they develop products for people of different physical heights. So what does that represent? Can we have one example of UX "equity" in one of the Google products? She spoke 7 minutes about "historically excluded" groups from UX design besides disability. She mentioned "race". is Google implying people with different racial backgrounds have different intellectual abilities and you need to cater to each separately?
There are certain products where certain races have been excluded from using or being catered to. Equity design would be building a simular product to solve the same need, but having the excluded groups be the focus.
Seems like a good course, but they left out Javascript programming language. Similar to Google data analysis courses leaving out Python. The rest of these Google courses are great for learning.