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jaems33 | 13 years ago
In the U.S. at least, tech dialogue is about 'men' and 'women', despite the fact that a significant number of certain men are rarely represented in the tech industry. Asian/Asian America men might overrepresent their demographic in the tech industry relative to their % in the country, but they are rarely on leadership boards (especially compared to women). But more importantly, having worked in Silicon Valley and New York, I rarely saw African-American and Hispanic devs/engineers.
I just take exception to the idea that as a tech collective, we are supposed to 'fight' for one segment yet ignore other under-represented demographics.
bethly|13 years ago
I recommend finding or writing some articles about the problem and posting them. I look forward to discussing them.
space_unicorn|13 years ago
I think the article speaks specifically about women because it was written by a woman, drawing from her personal experience.
The principles stated in the article can probably be appreciated by and applied by any group that's feeling marginalized in the tech industry.