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  1. "Let me stop you right there..." You can now read two submissions about >>>>
    sexismincode.wordpress.com

  2. "how about you girls now make me some coffee haha"

    first submission about
    sexismincode.wordpress.com/202

  3. Have you got an example of sexism in your data/tech workplace? My blog aims to catalogue everyday experiences so women+ can be heard!
    Write to me: [email protected] or sexismincode.wordpress.com.

  4. "What’s sadder than finding what you’re passionate about and getting paid to do that, just to be put off by some assholes?"
    sexismincode.wordpress.com/

  5. #Introduction

    Sexism in Code is a blog for women and minority genders working in data/coding/tech to share their experiences of sexism. No experience too small or big. Write to me (anonymously if you want): sexismincode.wordpress.com

    #womenintech #nonbinaryintech #transintech #sexism #misogyny #feminism #techjobs #inclusion

  6. Sexism in Code is a blog for women and minority genders working in data/coding/tech to share their experiences of sexism. No experience too small or big. Write to me (anonymously if you want): sexismincode.wordpress.com

  7. Hello fosstodon👋 Sexism in Code is a blog for women and non-binary people working in data/coding/tech to share their experiences of sexism. Share your story! sexismincode.wordpress.com

  8. @OpenSexism Wow! So impactful! I wonder what the situation is in other countries like the UK.

  9. My blog aims to catalogue experiences from women and minority genders working in data/tech/code so we can start building a collective voice. You're not alone!

  10. “male-dominated workplaces pay less attention to gender diversity (43%) and cause women to feel a need to prove themselves all or some of the time (79%)”

    cio.com/article/201905/women-i

  11. "Women’s negative experiences range from minor to severe harassment, sexism, discrimination and misogyny to explicit death threats. Their expertise is challenged, their contributions are not well-received [...]" theconversation.com/the-retent

  12. Sexism in Code was inspired by Laura Bates' Everyday sexism, where women can share experiences online anonymously

  13. Tried to create a Twitter too, but got restricted, although I'm sure Musk would love to have chat about sexism in tech on his platform 😂