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Stairs leading up to a library full of stocked bookshelves.
Events by Nasma Ahmed on October 29th, 2014
There are times when I don't want to be the only women of colour in the room that happens to also wear the hijab proudly. When I would rather not spend my evening being asked ignorant questions or being gawked at.
Rows and rows of desks set up in a large auditorium.
Mental Illness and Disability by Julia Nguyen on August 11th, 2014
There is a major problem with the education system.
MRI scan of a head and brain.
Open Source by Dimas Guardado on July 21st, 2014
How our assumptions about the skill and capability of our technical workforce keeps us from building more diverse -- and more successful -- organizations.
The three founding members smile and look at the camera. Snacks and a Mozilla sign are in the background.
Queer by The Editor & Monica Ann Arrambide on May 19th, 2014
We interviewed Monica Ann Arrambide from Maven.
Early interface of Microsoft Paint, showing simple colors and large shapes being made.
Mythology by Misty De Meo on March 17th, 2014
Or, how I quit programming and returned.
Portrait of the author.
Mythology by Stephanie Morillo on March 17th, 2014
It’s hard not to miss the sentimental value in the stories of those whose lives were changed by tech’s opportunities. But something is missing.
The author working in a chemistry lab.
Lean Out by Fay H. on February 24th, 2014
Why I Left, How I Left, and What It Would Have Taken to Keep Me in STEM
Four LPFI students sit around a square black table covered with science equipment, including a holder for vials and a glass of water. The students are all wearing white lab coats and white gloves, and looking intently at the materials.
Form by Jarvis Sulcer on February 3rd, 2014
Model View Culture talks to Dr. Jarvis Sulcer, Executive Director of the LPFI.
Mark Zuckerberg was Time's 2010 Person of the Year.
State by Kortney Ziegler on January 13th, 2014
The Zuckerberg analogy avoids the looming issue of systemic discrimination.
Women Who Hack Group.
State by Kronda Adair on January 13th, 2014
Experiences, Thoughts and Advice From Experienced Technologists