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Add a list of other feminist and/or women-in-tech organizations #2
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That would be excellent! When I ran the May event in SF, I listed the Bay Area Clojure meetup and Girl Develop It but wasn't sure, at the time, what else was available. I've since learned about several more organizations but having them listed in the wiki here for each area would be a big help to future organizers. |
Great! Also, should this repo be a proper wiki like the community-docs repo, or...? Not entirely sure what framework, etc. has officially been decided upon, and there's no |
Added a page here: https://github.com/ClojureBridge/organizing/wiki/Local-Organizations Any organizations I'm missing for SF? |
Possibly add Trans*H4CK? http://www.transhack.org/ |
And maybe http://www.sfcenter.org/ which runs workshops, employment fairs, and networking clubs. In particular they run bi-weekly events with http://transcodesf.org/ for co-working, mentoring, coding projects etc. |
Ooh, thanks! Added them all. And, I'd actually never heard of Transcode before! So many groups. 👍 |
This would work as a page in the wiki. Thanks, @kpfell. And I see your comment about lack of orientation in this repository, so I'll update the README to be clear that we use the wiki here. |
I started building a similar list for New York, and noticed some overlap with the SF list: Girl DevelopIt, Women Who Code, etc. How should we deal with the overlap? Should I repeat these entries under a NY section, but add NY specific emails, if any? |
Good question! I think a lot of these organizations have local chapters and we can point students to the relevant local group. I believe both GDI and WWC fall into that category? |
A lot of these organizations do have local chapters, along with an overarching group that arranges global mailing lists, etc. I don't know what everyone else would prefer regarding the descriptions of the organizations, but definitely repeat the organizations themselves under your city, with as much NYC-specific contact information you can provide. We should also have a list of links to the individual cities at the top of the page, so folks don't have to scroll through the entire page to get to their region. |
I added several NY outfits for everyone's perusal. Please feel free to help me improve the wording or facts. |
Post-Strange Loop, I've had a few people email me to mention that they'd have otherwise loved to go to the ClojureBridge event in San Francisco this week, but there's a big intro-to-hardware hackathon for women happening that weekend, too, and they've already signed up to lead a team, mentor, etc.
Any chance we could add a list of women-in-tech organizations--with local contact info, as well--so that ClojureBridge organizers could better target outreach, as well as double-check that two women-in-tech events aren't going to be scheduled simultaneously?
I'd be glad to submit a PR for SF!
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