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Conversations for Change: The Criminalization of Inclusion: Spotlight on Anti-DEI Rhetoric

Recently, the national discourse on DEI has given rise to anti-DEI proposals, policies and legislation across the U.S., fueling anti-DEI rhetoric and complicating equity initiatives. ...
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Aspirations in Computing – The Future of Tech

The future of tech is today, and Aspirations in Computing Community Members are making it happen. Be inspired by three women who are changing the ...
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2023 NCWIT Summit Plenary: Dr. Khalia Braswell

Closing Plenary: Dr. Khalia Braswell Event held in the afternoon on May 19th, 2023 Dr. Braswell is an award-winning technologist whose personal mission is to ...
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2023 NCWIT Summit Plenary: Dr. Brad McLain

Joanne Cohoon Memorial Plenary: Brad McLain, PhD Event held in the morning on May 19th, 2023 Inclusive Leadership Through Transformative Experience Design Transformative experiences are ...
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Conversations for Change: Future Ready Careers: Support and Strengthen Pre-college STEM Programs

Hear from Dr. Jennifer Elise Iriti and team on how to support pre-college STEM programs and strengthen how they serve Black and Brown students. Learn ...
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Conversations for Change: Future Ready Careers: National Center for Computer Science Education

Join us to discuss how electronic textbooks (e-books) can help with learning Computer Science. High school and college students as well as educators have access ...
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Intersectionality in Tech 101

Intersectionality is a critical and necessary concept to develop effective programs to broaden the participation of women and girls in computing. This resource provides a ...
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Learning About Intersectionality: Videos That Spark Conversations

Use this resource to learn ways to talk about identity, intersectionality, gender, sex, sexuality, disability, neurodiversity, race, and ethnicity.    
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One-Pager: K-12 Alliance

   
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NCWIT Aspirations in Computing (AiC) Community Promo Card

Use this card to help spread the word about the Aspirations in Computing (AiC) Community.
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Who Invents IT? Women’s Participation in Information Technology Patenting (2022 Update)

In 2007 and 2012, the National Center for Women & Information Technology, in partnership with 1790 Analytics, published prior reports on gendered patterns in IT ...
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NCWIT Resources for Community Colleges

The NCWIT Academic Alliance Community College Involvement Team has selected the resources below as particularly relevant to the community college context: Recruitment (View collection.) Retention, ...
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