blackcomputeHER Conversations
Check out our growing library of content that is curated for the blackcomputeHER community: Black women and girls, allies, and organizations wishing to cultivate a more inclusive and intersectional workforce.
Equity in Computing+Tech (Partnership with UNC - Greensboro)
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- What is equity in STEM and Computer Science, and why does it matter?
- Featured speakers are Dr. Nicki Washington (Duke University) and Peta-Gay Clarke (Google)
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- Hear non-profit leaders in STEM and Tech talk about why informal student learning is important for students.
- Featured speakers are Lisa M. Chambers (Tech Corps) and Frieda McAlear (The Kapor Center for Social Impact)
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- Hear Computer Science teachers talk about how they show up for students.
- Featured speakers are Jamie Berger (CS Teacher in Washington, DC) and Dr. Karen Hare (Adjunct Professor & Healthcare Informatics/Info Technology Contractor).
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- What is equity in STEM and Computer Science, and why does it matter?
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- Coded Bias: A Conversation: with Filmmaker Shalini Kantayya and Dr. Danyelle Tauryce Ireland, 2021 Conference Program Lead (password: rQ1R8%75)
- Virtual Cooking Class with Chef Sadé Dancy
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- Videos featuring Black women trailblazers from Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs). We feature Dr. Thorna Humphries (Norfolk State University), Dr. Elva Jones (Winston-Salem State University), Dr. Andrea Lawrence (Spelman College), and Dr. Jean Muhammad (Hampton University). (Closed-captioned is available.)
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- Choosing a career at an HBCU
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- Videos featuring Black women trailblazers from Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs). We feature Dr. Thorna Humphries (Norfolk State University), Dr. Elva Jones (Winston-Salem State University), Dr. Andrea Lawrence (Spelman College), and Dr. Jean Muhammad (Hampton University). (Closed-captioned is available.)
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- Skills for today's technology workforce
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- Life Changes in 2020
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- Personal Truth
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Podcasts
- Coming soon!