- cross-posted to:
- technology
- planetdyne@fed.dyne.org
- feminism@lemmygrad.ml
- feminism
- cross-posted to:
- technology
- planetdyne@fed.dyne.org
- feminism@lemmygrad.ml
- feminism
This is nice. I didn’t know about these women, other than Grace Hopper.
Why are women so underrepresented in tech?
Unfortunately, even in communities that try to be welcoming, women are extremely underrepresented. My local Rust group has only a scant number of women attending, and they rarely come to the social events after. That’s despite a concerted effort by the Rust community to set strict standards around behavior.
Imagine dealing with misogyny and harassment all your life. Even when you do find a group that is safe and welcoming, it will take a while for you to trust it.
Plus, this misogyny permeates society and the education system specifically. People are told outright “tech is for guys”, in a myriad of ways. In a way it’s just amazing that some phenomenal, strong women are able to break through this bullshit and end up doing tech stuff.
I do hope it will get better, and welcoming, safe communities (like Rust!) make that change possible.
(and I kind of suspect all of this is kinda obvious; if so, sorry for mansplaining 😅 )