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A model using the Dipper while talking on the phone.
Issue 28 by The Editor & Aniyia Williams on October 14th, 2015
We spoke to Aniyia about the wearable tech market, raising seed funding, building your founding team and where Tinsel is going.
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.
A woman, floating or levitating above a bed, dark lights reaching from the mattress while she floats in light.
Issue 26 by Shanley Kane on August 31st, 2015
It seems to have occurred to no one that if we could stop punishing people for being mentally ill, and for speaking up about it, we could actually get the "conversation" we claim to want.
Sign reading "Comment Alley".
Issue 24 by Carli Velocci on July 22nd, 2015
I spoke to the founders and editors of Femsplain, CirclePlus.co, Black Girl Nerds, Thurst and Autostraddle to find out what it takes to create safe spaces online.
Shiny red apple on wood table.
Issue 20 by Kat Li on April 27th, 2015
At the end of the day, there’s no way to sugarcoat this: you will encounter difficulty, you will experience discrimination and harassment both in the workplace and in the larger community. Leaning in doesn’t solve everything, and leaving isn’t always the right choice for you.
Portrait of Karen Sandler.
Open Source by Adam Saunders on July 21st, 2014
We discuss source code and medical devices, women in open source, the Software Freedom Conservancy and more.
Tweet from user Jason that reads: Consent n journalism? If you are a public figure (i would say over 10k twitter followers), you don't get to consent.
Social Media by Shanley Kane on June 30th, 2014
How the fuck does your “meritocracy” explain this?
Photo of Camille.
Management by The Editor on June 9th, 2014
An Interview with Camille Fournier
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Lean Out by The Editor on May 22nd, 2014
We are tired of pretending this stuff doesn’t happen.