Being involved with several gender equity programs for yrs, through work & volunteering, I see much profiteering from predatory orgs. 1/
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Check credentials of conference organisers. Are they delivering gender equity event for reputable research or community organisation? 10/
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They may have a flash brochure, a website & amazing line up of speakers - but are organisers actively committed to equity & diversity? 11/
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If you're asked to be a speaker for a legitimate equity org, request typicaly comes from that org, not initialy from conference company. 12/
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And as with all conferences, consider that lack of gender AND race balance AND lack of other minority representation is NOT equity. 13/
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Gender equity is opportunistic business to some. Conferences are expensive to host, so at least support events by not-for-profit orgs. 14/
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Agree. I'm speaking at a regional event in 2 weeks that has a $15 rego fee with the monies going to secondary student bursaries.
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Wow - I love this! What a wonderful way to contribute back to other programs.
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