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whitepeoplecantbreathe: bubbleboop: chakrabot: social-darwin-awards: more-equal: a-prince-of-chaos-and-hope: the-unpopular-opinions: “There are many fields such as science, math, and tech in which women are underrepresented. Therefore, to
from-palestine: These Palestinian women are tech leaders and they say Israel is trapping them in Gaza. This is a systematic scheme by Israel to block Palestinians from progressing advancely toward progressive technologies . Simple facts.
annieskywalker: niggazinmoscow: This is dope!! More women in the Tech World is awesome and bring something different/creative to fashion industry. AFROFUTURISM
charliesometimescharlotte:silensy:ted:Meet the most successful tech entrepreneur you’ve never heard of. In 1962, Dame Stephanie Shirley decided she was sick of hitting the glass ceiling for women in the tech industry. So she founded an all-female software
seanbonner: bushdog: The pioneering women of electronic music – an interactive timeline – The Vinyl Factory いちおう、性転換したウェンディ(旧ウォルター)・カルロスも入っているのか。 Check out that ring in the
sweetteascience: refinery29: Watch The Founder of Girls Who Code Perfectly School Trevor Noah On Why Culture Makes Or Breaks Women In Tech On The Daily Show with Trevor Noah guest Reshma Saujani, an Indian-American lawyer and politician, discussed the
profeminist: Tweet source The Tech Industry’s Missed Opportunity: Funding Black Women Founders Black women are the most educated and entrepreneurial group in the U.S., yet they receive less than 1% of VC funding.
eeshtar: thebicker: Today in Women Can’t Win: Wear heels to a tech conference, get accused of being too stupid to belong there. Naturally, he defends his statement by saying high heels are bad for your health, therefore anyone who wears them ever
eatpussfuckbutt:I’m glad we’re finally doing something about women in the tech field.
ted: Meet the most successful tech entrepreneur you’ve never heard of. In 1962, Dame Stephanie Shirley decided she was sick of hitting the glass ceiling for women in the tech industry. So she founded an all-female software startup called Freelance
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