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The 2021 Conference was held virtually on March 26, via AccelEvents. Digital conference resources are available below.
2021 Conference Calendar (pdf)
DownloadWWiT Phone Wallpaper (png)
DownloadWWiT Computer Background (png)
DownloadResources for Making Remote Work Work for You (docx)
DownloadAlly Diversity Dictionary 2019 (pdf)
DownloadResource List for Anti-Racists and Developing Allies (pdf)
DownloadWWiT Managing Change Bette Smith (pdf)
DownloadIs Tech Really Coded for Everyone (Krista Ewing) (pdf)
DownloadJob Search Strategies - Jeff Ton (pdf)
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By the time the March 26, 2021 Conference is here, we will have spent the previous 12 months living lives we never imagined. As our team planned the conference, one thing became clear, we have all experienced transformations. Kitchen tables were transformed into offices. Parents were transformed into teachers. Teachers were transformed into technologists. Formerly geographically based organizations were transformed into distributed workforces. And, each of us has been transformed in ways, some of which we have yet to discover.
As a caterpillar transforms into a butterfly, as a yard can be transformed into a garden, so too WWiT is transforming. When we created Women Working in Technology our goal was to support women in tech. In the past year, our country and indeed our world has faced some ugly racial truths. While WWiT is not a political organization, it can be an organization that supports all diverse people in technology, not just women. We hope you will continue to engage with us as Women Working in Technology transforms its goal to connect, educate, and inspire this and the next generation of diverse professionals working in technology.
Fatemeh Hajizadeh
Michelle Shaw
Chelsea Holmes
Kim Richman
Krista Ewing
Sonya Chapin
Loren McCrady
Samaria Chicas
Efosa Ogbomo
Anoinette Mann
Almeca Jones
Cyrus Green
Eloka Agwuegbo
Paul Faria
Rabia Daud
Sharon Wambui
MacKenzie Powell
Tanasia Jackson
Christopher Nouhan
Haley Collison
Samita Neupane
Zoë Yergler
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