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Aerial image of the Facebook campus: shaped in a triangle, featuring large compounds and huge parking lots.
2016 Year in Review by Datrianna Meeks on December 13th, 2016
Tech product decisions result in the constant alienation of diverse users.
The BDSM flag flying in the Castro, Twin Peaks rising behind it.
Issue 43 by Ava Ex Machina on November 18th, 2016
I exist for men’s own sexual self-exploration, a freak without my own right to privacy or freedom from public shame, a resource for their own self-discovery -- that like all things in an on-demand world, they feel entitled to access at any time.
A sad-looking humanoid robot sticker plastered on a sign pole outdoors.
Issue 36 by Cher Tan on April 26th, 2016
What does it mean for the future of AI when technology mirrors the sensibilities of a dominant group?
Issue 27 by Julie Ann Horvath on September 15th, 2015
"It’s easy to feel like the tech culture is just normal and how the industry is or should be. And that’s the moment of maturity - going from 'oh, this is how it is' to feeling like no, this is wrong and this isn’t how it should be."
Cross-section of a cut tree, with many rings radiating towards the bark.
Issue 27 by Catherine Lundoff on September 14th, 2015
Ignoring the jobs and the places where a lot of older women IT workers are employed helps to keep us invisible.
American flag mounted high over an urban setting.
Issue 20 by Terri Burns on April 28th, 2015
American technology culture is reflective and a result of American systemic racism and sexism.
Illustration of Alice in Wonderland standing before a huge gate in a garden.
Funding by Shanley Kane & Amelia Greenhall on April 7th, 2014
(Based on a true story.)