Continue the conversation on Twitter at #techprivMIT
See the event here: Challenging Technical Privilege: How Race and Gender Matter
Articles and blog posts about the event:
Women Talk Tech and Science at MIT Panel
Technical Privilege Reading List by Jean Yang
Perspectives from computer science: Silent Technical Privilege by Ed Bertschinger
Further Resources:
Anita Borg Institute
Black Girls Code
Committee on the Status of Women in Computing Research
Girls Who Code
Lesbians Who Tech
National Girls Collaborative Project
National Institute for Women in Trades, Technology and Science
IWITTS Proven Practices Collection
SciGirls Videos: Get Girls Excited About STEM
Women in Engineering ProActive Network
Women in STEM
Women of Color Research Network
Female Science Professor
STEMinist
Techladymafia
Women in Astronomy
Jean Yang's Blog
Women's Coding Collective
Boston Girl Geek Dinners
reducingstereotypethreat.org
Unconscious Bias @ Work
Related Books and Articles:
Silent Technical Privilege
On Technical Entitlement
Report: How to Recruit Women and Girls to the STEM Classroom
Why So Slow? The Advancement of Women by Virginia Valian (MIT libraries)
Exploring Gender Imbalance Among STEM Doctoral Degree Recipients
Black Women More Interested in STEM Majors than White Women, Study Shows
The Confidence Gap
Pair Programming Improves Student Retention, Confidence, and Program Quality
High School Girls Use PicoCrickets to Learn Programming Skills
Unlocking the Clubhouse: Women in Computer by Jane Margolis (MIT libraries)
STEMing the Tide: Using Ingroup Experts to Inoculate Women's Self-Concept in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)
Mastering One's Destiny: Mastery Goals Promote Challenge and Success Despite Social Identity Threat
When He Doesn't Mean You: Gender-Exclusive Language as Ostracism
How a Gender Gap in Belonging Contributes to the Gender Gap in Physics Participation
See the event here: Challenging Technical Privilege: How Race and Gender Matter
Articles and blog posts about the event:
Women Talk Tech and Science at MIT Panel
Technical Privilege Reading List by Jean Yang
Perspectives from computer science: Silent Technical Privilege by Ed Bertschinger
Further Resources:
Anita Borg Institute
Black Girls Code
Committee on the Status of Women in Computing Research
Girls Who Code
Lesbians Who Tech
National Girls Collaborative Project
National Institute for Women in Trades, Technology and Science
IWITTS Proven Practices Collection
SciGirls Videos: Get Girls Excited About STEM
Women in Engineering ProActive Network
Women in STEM
Women of Color Research Network
Female Science Professor
STEMinist
Techladymafia
Women in Astronomy
Jean Yang's Blog
Women's Coding Collective
Boston Girl Geek Dinners
reducingstereotypethreat.org
Unconscious Bias @ Work
Related Books and Articles:
Silent Technical Privilege
On Technical Entitlement
Report: How to Recruit Women and Girls to the STEM Classroom
Why So Slow? The Advancement of Women by Virginia Valian (MIT libraries)
Exploring Gender Imbalance Among STEM Doctoral Degree Recipients
Black Women More Interested in STEM Majors than White Women, Study Shows
The Confidence Gap
Pair Programming Improves Student Retention, Confidence, and Program Quality
High School Girls Use PicoCrickets to Learn Programming Skills
Unlocking the Clubhouse: Women in Computer by Jane Margolis (MIT libraries)
STEMing the Tide: Using Ingroup Experts to Inoculate Women's Self-Concept in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)
Mastering One's Destiny: Mastery Goals Promote Challenge and Success Despite Social Identity Threat
When He Doesn't Mean You: Gender-Exclusive Language as Ostracism
How a Gender Gap in Belonging Contributes to the Gender Gap in Physics Participation