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In-game screenshot; a character looks at the camera, wearing a vest and bowtie, leaning against a graphical case of bottles.
Issue 29 by Veve Jaffa on November 4th, 2015
Organizations run by primarily white, cis, straight founders train the majority of their focus on alleviating alienation for white cis women in cis male-centric spaces, but do little to dig deeper into other marginalized identities and access needs.
Photo of the Millions March march for justice for victims of police violence in NYC. Protestors hold signs that together form Eric Garner's eyes, staring out from the crowd and streets.
Issue 25 by YM Carrington on August 10th, 2015
In a society where equitable access to jobs, housing, and financial services is still threatened by racist discrimination, crowdfunding is a tool that has helped marginalized communities deal with the impact of economic violence.
Close-up of a keyboard.
Issue 17 by Ellie Day on February 25th, 2015
Giving access to a tool as powerful as code creates social change and spurs economic mobility for those who have not shared equally in the rewards of the technological renaissance.
People in Google shirts holding a banner that says 'Google' with rainbow detailing.
Sex and Sexuality by Erika Lynn Abigail on September 8th, 2014
By placing improvements for trans tech workers within a systems perspective, transgender rights advocates can make tech more accessible to the most marginalized parts of the trans community.
A pile of golden, generic tokens.
Mental Illness and Disability by Aurynn Shaw on August 11th, 2014
Forcing people to live in fear shows nothing but a cruel disregard of their lives.
A bookshelf full of programming books, including Linux Cookbook, Mastering Regular Expressions, Head First Design Patterns and more.
Queer by Anonymous Author on May 19th, 2014
Growing up abused and transitioning to an abusive workplace leaves the pattern that abuse is normal.
Portrait of the author presenting at a TransH4CK event.
Queer by Kortney Ziegler on May 19th, 2014
Moving through tech as a black trans man.
Screen shot of an ad with the Facebook logo and text A look back.
Queer by Jessica Lachenal on May 19th, 2014
Should you be defined by the things you’ve posted?