Are ‘women in tech’ events helpful or hurtful to gender equality?
Are ‘women in tech’ events helpful or hurtful to gender equality?
By Cara Curtis
A tech conference is perhaps one of the very few places where women don’t have to wait in a hellishly long line for the toilets. Countless tech events, like Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference, seriously lack female attendance — yet another indicator of tech’s gender disparity. To fight this, more women-oriented tech events have launched, creating a safe space free from discrimination and with a focus on challenges women face in particular. But these events have also raised questions about whether excluding men from the conversation is helpful or hurtful to conversations on gender equality. Apple WWDC…where there’s a long bathroom…
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May 1, 2019 at 06:27PM
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By Cara Curtis
A tech conference is perhaps one of the very few places where women don’t have to wait in a hellishly long line for the toilets. Countless tech events, like Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference, seriously lack female attendance — yet another indicator of tech’s gender disparity. To fight this, more women-oriented tech events have launched, creating a safe space free from discrimination and with a focus on challenges women face in particular. But these events have also raised questions about whether excluding men from the conversation is helpful or hurtful to conversations on gender equality. Apple WWDC…where there’s a long bathroom…
This story continues at The Next Web
May 1, 2019 at 06:27PM
via The Next Web http://bit.ly/2ISRqCd
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