I admire work of my friend @hadip & the org he started, @codeorg. But the incredible, brave (!) @reshmasaujani is absolutely right. Having had a chance to work a bit w/ #CSForAll movement, @60Minutes leaving out contribs of @GirlsWhoCode, @NCWIT, @BlackGirlsCode is unconscionablehttps://twitter.com/reshmasaujani/status/1102384465899331585 …
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Replying to @brooklynrob @hadip and
What I have learned from watching my wife (
@thegothamgal) work on gender equity in startups and my own work on equity in CS education is that you cannot worry about who gets the credit, you have to worry about the results. It makes it easier to stay focused and stay happy6 replies 0 retweets 25 likes
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It is #WomensHistoryMonth, it’s natural to be concerned about credit. There are at least 100 women-led orgs working on this problem (and @codeorg is run by a mostly female leadership team who deserve more credit too). The ultimate stars are the teachers.https://twitter.com/hadip/status/1102559561783771136?s=21 …
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