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This is a list of groups of women in technology, which can be contacted about events and opportunities in any particular geographic area or that people can participate in remotely. The goal is to have '''links that lead directly to the information about how a group can be contacted''', so that people interested in reaching more women with the information about their event or opportunity can use the links here to quickly accomplish this. In many cases, you can contact the groups by writing to their mailing lists or by writing to the groups' leaders and asking them to repost the information on the group's social networks. You can also contact the groups through the social networks. |
This is a list of groups of women in technology, which can be contacted about events and opportunities in any particular geographic area or that people can participate in remotely. The goal is to have '''links that lead directly to the information about how a group can be contacted''', so that people interested in reaching more women with the information about their event or opportunity can use the links here to quickly accomplish this. In many cases, you can contact the groups by writing to their mailing lists or by writing to the groups' leaders and asking them to repost the information on the group's social networks. You can also contact the groups through the social networks. |
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− | Additionally, please see the [[Feminist and women's hackerspaces|list of feminist and women's hackerspaces]], the |
+ | Additionally, please see the [[Feminist and women's hackerspaces|list of feminist and women's hackerspaces]], the [[list of academic organizations interested in women in CS]] for a listing of college and university groups, and the [[list of groups for girls in technology]] for groups working with girls under 18. There is also a listing of [[FLOSS#Groups for women in FLOSS|women groups in various FLOSS projects]]. |
===Remote Groups=== |
===Remote Groups=== |
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* [http://geekfeminism.org/about Geek Feminism] |
* [http://geekfeminism.org/about Geek Feminism] |
Revision as of 22:19, 17 March 2015
This is a list of groups of women in technology, which can be contacted about events and opportunities in any particular geographic area or that people can participate in remotely. The goal is to have links that lead directly to the information about how a group can be contacted, so that people interested in reaching more women with the information about their event or opportunity can use the links here to quickly accomplish this. In many cases, you can contact the groups by writing to their mailing lists or by writing to the groups' leaders and asking them to repost the information on the group's social networks. You can also contact the groups through the social networks.
Additionally, please see the list of feminist and women's hackerspaces, the list of academic organizations interested in women in CS for a listing of college and university groups, and the list of groups for girls in technology for groups working with girls under 18. There is also a listing of women groups in various FLOSS projects.
Contents
Remote Groups
- Women in Free Software
- Womoz
- WikiWomen's Collaborative
- Gendergap Wikimedia Community
- The Debian Women Project
- Mulheres na Tecnologia
Remote Groups with Local Chapters
- Girl Geek Coffees (Twitter)
- Girls in Tech (Twitter)
- DevChix (Facebook, Twitter)
- PyLadies (Twitter)
- Girl Geek Dinners (Worldwide Facebook, Twitter)
- CodeChix (Facebook)
- LinuxChix
- DjangoGilrs (Facebook, Twitter)
- Women Who Code (Facebook, Twitter)
- Girl Develop It (Facebook, Twitter)
- ClojureBridge (Twitter)
- The Lady Project (Facebook, Twitter)
Groups in Different Countries and Regions
Chile
England
Germany
Greece
Israel
Poland
South Africa
France
Groups in Different Cities
feel free to add direct links to chapters of the groups above
Boston
- Boston Ruby Women (Twitter)
- Girl Geek Dinners (Facebook, Twitter)
- Girl Develop It Boston (Twitter)
- PyLadies Boston (Twitter)
- RailsBridge Boston (Twitter)
- Women's Coding Collective (Facebook, Twitter)
- Women Who Code Boston
Boulder/Denver
New York (post about group leaders hosted by Gilt Tech)
- Women Who Code (Twitter)
- Girl Develop It
- PyLadies (Twitter)
- RailsBridge (Twitter)
- NYCTechLatinas (Twitter) - co-ed
- NYC Ruby Women (Twitter)
- NYC Lady Project
- Django Girls NYC
Philadelphia
San Francisco Bay Area
- Girl Geek Dinners (Twitter)
- CodeChix (Twitter)
- Women Who Code
- PyLadies (Twitter)
- LOL Oakland Makerspace (Facebook, Twitter) - co-ed
- MotherCoders (Facebook, Twitter)
- Double Union (Facebook, Twitter)
Seattle/Redmond
Tampa
Toronto
London
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Rochester
Waterloo/Kitchener
Washington, DC