Tech Feminism 101 Panel

Thursday, November 13, 2014 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

Are you curious about or unfamiliar with the issues of sexism and misogyny in STEM and the software industry? Perhaps you are aware of some of these problems but are interested in learning more.

The Women in Computer Science Undergraduate Committee is hosting an educational panel for students of all genders to learn about the scope and forms of sexism in STEM and software, and to give you tools to identify problematic situations and help create a more accepting, diverse community at our University and in the workplace.

Speakers

Moderator Panelists
Shannon Dea - Philosophy Carla Fehr - Philosophy
Aimée Morrison - English
Prabhakar Ragde - Computer Science
Mary Wells - Engineering

Keep in mind!

This event is intended to be an educational safe space.

We welcome your personal questions at the open Q&A following the panel. Like all our events, this panel is governed by our code of conduct.

Take the time to familiarize yourself with it in order to help contribute to the positive environment we strive to uphold.