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* The [http://geekfeminism.org/ Geek Feminism] blog has a bunch of [http://geekfeminism.org/contributors/ contributors] who write for it. Get in touch with one, and ask him/her to write a note about your event. |
* The [http://geekfeminism.org/ Geek Feminism] blog has a bunch of [http://geekfeminism.org/contributors/ contributors] who write for it. Get in touch with one, and ask him/her to write a note about your event. |
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* You can ask freedeb to let you post to http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/womeninfreesoftware |
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== Colleges and universities == |
== Colleges and universities == |
Revision as of 16:04, 4 May 2011
Here are some ideas for getting the word out, about free software and programming outreach events that are targeted at women.
Some events are women-only, and other events are open-invitation. Use your judgment as to what groups listed her are more and less likely to be interested in your announcement.
Internet groups oriented around women in tech
- The Geek Feminism blog has a bunch of contributors who write for it. Get in touch with one, and ask him/her to write a note about your event.
- You can ask freedeb to let you post to http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/womeninfreesoftware
Colleges and universities
Women's colleges and universities
- Bryn Mawr CS
- Wellesley computer science
Women's groups at all-gender institutions
- Carnegie Mellon Women in CS
- Harvey Mudd women in CS
- Penn women in CS
- Johns Hopkins women in CS