"When more girls aspire to be engineers there will be more women tech entrepreneurs." - Reham Fagiri, @AptDeco http://buff.ly/11r4TXM
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@starsandrobots@alexisohanian could you explain further? More aspiration won't solve everything, and need to make it safer+inclusive? -
@DShankar@alexisohanian the interview places responsibility on girls to increase the number of women tech entrepreneurs. .. -
@DShankar@alexisohanian is it distinctly clear that the crucial missing element is a lack of aspiration? .. -
@DShankar@alexisohanian I believe the (well-intentioned) interviewed entrepreneur is relying on anecdotes and personal experiences -
@DShankar@alexisohanian I wish articles like these would tend more toward citing research on women tech entrepreneurs instead. -
@starsandrobots@alexisohanian I see. I'm just trying to learn more! Anecdotes from successful women might also have survivorship bias? -
@DShankar@alexisohanian FWIW if you're interested in basic/light reads, I enjoyed both Women Don't Ask and Unlocking the Clubhouse - 1 more reply
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If there were twice as many people on planet earth, under present cultural conditions, there would also be more women tech entrepreneurs.
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@starsandrobots Thank you! As if tech doesn't have a serious problem, it's just girls' aspirations and women's choices.
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@starsandrobots@craig_montuori@alexisohanian why is it wrong? -
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@craig_montuori@alexisohanian I go on a bit more at this thread:https://twitter.com/starsandrobots/status/538895295644303360 … - 1 more reply
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