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blackcomputeHER [noun. pronounced 'black computer'] meaning: all things black women in computing]. black women/girls in computing+tech. IG=blackcomputeHER

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@blackcomputeHER
blackcomputeHER.org
3 years
We're excited about this week's workshop with co-facilitator, Dr. Wanda Eugene of @UFInnovate and entrepreneurial tech boss. We can't wait ! πŸ”₯πŸ’―. There's still time left to register -->
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@blackcomputeHER
blackcomputeHER.org
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Have you registered for our workshop on 'Executive Presence and Entrepreneurship for Career Advancement' for technical women ? Facilitators @jennifersherman + @JDBurge chop it up. Join us Aug. 27th !. Space is still available: πŸ’―πŸ”₯.
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blackcomputeHER.org
3 years
Got a minute ? Let's talk about equity in tech on this International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia. #equityforall #identityintech #blackcomputeHER #equityintech πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆπŸ–€
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@blackcomputeHER
blackcomputeHER.org
3 years
It's been a week since #BCH2022, and we just wanted to say THANK YOU! Over 150 of you registered. We had amazing speakers, and welcomed our first emcees, ever -- the amazing @Dr_Kyla + @jeremywaisome, of @ModFigsPodcast. Stay tuned - there's so much more to come! #blackcomputeHER
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@blackcomputeHER
blackcomputeHER.org
3 years
we love you right back, @jeremywaisome ! πŸ™πŸΏ.
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Dr. Jeremy A. M. Waisome
3 years
I want to thank @JDBurge, @britannaka, and @QuincyKBrown for their vision to create such an incredible space. I know it’s not easy to pull together such a thoughtfully curated, evidence-based community for black women, by black women in computing. Thank you for uplifting us. πŸ’œ.
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blackcomputeHER.org
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#BCH2022 is in the books! Celebrating 5 years of supporting computing+tech education and workforce development for Black women and girls. #blackcomputeHER #blackwomendo #blackexcellence.
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3 years
4) Get your ducks in a row -into what are the processes you'll put in place so your non-profit work is meaningful. #BCH2022 #bridgethegap #wisdom.
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2) Rally your village, which has the ability to help you succeed. 3) Ensure that you are plugged into your local community - it takes partnerships, collaboration, and relationships. #BCH2022 #bridgethegap.
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blackcomputeHER.org
3 years
Advice from #BCH2022 session on Bridging the Gap for Black Girls in Tech for those who want to start a non-profit: 1) Understand your why - why are you doing the work? 1/3 #bridgethegap.
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blackcomputeHER.org
3 years
Organizations that bridge the gap for Black girls in computing and technology need resources (financial and mentors in the field). Free products will not help these organizations to scale - resources will.
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@blackcomputeHER
blackcomputeHER.org
3 years
#BCH2022's closing plenary starts in 4 minutes with wisdom coming from Lori Mitchel of Black Women in Tech (@blackwomeninteq) and Laine Powell of (@techsassygirlz)!
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@blackcomputeHER
blackcomputeHER.org
3 years
Mentorship is critical to ensuring that Black women navigate, succeed, and thrive. #BCH2022πŸ‘‘.
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@blackcomputeHER
blackcomputeHER.org
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"Resilience without external supports is oppression" #BCH2022 #persistenceANDtransformation.
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@blackcomputeHER
blackcomputeHER.org
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"I dream of a world in which Black women have the space to rest" #BCH2022 #blackwomensfutures.
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@blackcomputeHER
blackcomputeHER.org
3 years
Black women have taken a leadership role in the transformation of our communities that is often not acknowledged.
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@blackcomputeHER
blackcomputeHER.org
3 years
Specificity matters. "Women of color" does not suffice in truly supporting Black women because we bring unique perspectives, experiences, and needs that often get hidden. Even within Black women, we need to be more nuanced because we all have different stories.
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@blackcomputeHER
blackcomputeHER.org
3 years
About to gain some pearls of wisdom from Dr. Sheena Erete (@SheenaErete), Dr. Ebony McGee (@vupeabody), Dr. Nicole Joseph (@profnicolej) and Afua Bruce (@afua_bruce), author of #TheTechThatComesNext, at #BCH2022!
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@blackcomputeHER
blackcomputeHER.org
3 years
Day 2 of #BCH2022 kicks off in 25 minutes! #blackcomputeHER.
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@blackcomputeHER
blackcomputeHER.org
3 years
This is what Black women joy, support, and community look like: Dr. Fay Cobb Payton @KaporCenter, Dr. Jean Muhammad @_HamptonU, Fallon Wilson @SistaWilson #BlackTechFutures, Hadiyah Mujhid @HBCUvc, & Jeremy Waisome @ModFigsPodcast #BCH2022 #BlackThoughtLeaders
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@blackcomputeHER
blackcomputeHER.org
3 years
#BCH2022 Starting back in 9 minutes! An Honest Conversation About How Black Women Support Each Other with Dr. Fay Cobb Payton of @KaporCenter, Dr. Jean Muhammad of @_HamptonU, Fallon Wilson (@SistaWilson) of #BlackTechFutures, and Hadiyah Mujhid of @HBCUvc.
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