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Good news: Intel opposes Gamergate as part of $300 million effort to fix diversity in tech

January 6, 2015February 4, 2015 Leave a comment

Now on the The Verge website:

During its keynote at the Consumer Electronics Show today, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich said the company plans to spend $300 million over the course of the next five years to improve diversity. That goes for both the underrepresentation of women, as well as minorities in the technology industry

Why women leave tech: It’s the culture, not because ‘math is hard’

October 2, 2014February 4, 2015 Leave a comment

The pipeline isn’t the problem

It is popular to characterize the gender gap in tech in terms of a pipeline problem: not enough girls studying math and science. However, there are several indications that this may no longer be the case, at least not to the extent that it once was.

Why Aren’t You Trying to Fix Tech’s Women Problem?

October 2, 2014February 4, 2015 Leave a comment

As startup bros are compared to investment bankers and Silicon Valley is likened to the NFL, gender trouble comes as no surprise. Yet each individual flare-up still sparks the same question: What, exactly, is with tech’s woman problem?

Well researched and detailed article about gender inequality in tech by Ann Friedman.

Read the article at Medium.com.

 

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