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    Women in culture and tech: Siobhan Leachman, Citizen scientist and wikimedian
    News Created: 18 March 2019 Emily D’Alterio

    Women in culture and tech: Siobhan Leachman, Citizen scientist and wikimedian

    Today we speak with citizen scientist and Wikimedian Siobhan Leachman from her home office in New Zealand. She discusses the intricacies of curating data in Wikidata and contributing to Wikimedia Commons, as well and shedding some light on the challenges of 'imposter syndrome' and what it's like to live in a country where the top three leadership roles are filled by women. 

    Women in culture and tech: Nora Al-Badri, media artist and activist
    News Created: 13 March 2019 Emily D’Alterio

    Women in culture and tech: Nora Al-Badri, media artist and activist

    Today we hear from renowned media artist Nora Al-Badri on the emancipatory powers of technology. Further, she discusses the importance of intersectional feminism and the challenges of producing art in a global society that values culture - but where this doesn't necessarily translate to financial freedom to the artists (especially women). 

    Women in culture and tech: Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight, academic, Wikipedian and champion of 'impractical' girls
    News Created: 12 March 2019 Emily D’Alterio

    Women in culture and tech: Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight, academic, Wikipedian and champion of 'impractical' girls

    Last week we introduced you to the content gender gap - and today we introduce you to someone whose initiatives, work and inspirations have added hundreds of thousands of female stories to the Wikipedia platform. Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight is the Vice-president of the Wikimedia District of Columbia, a Visiting Scholar to Northeastern University and on the Board of Advisors for Women in Journalism. We talk about filling the gaps in female history and fighting for girls with impractical dreams.

    3 ways to be an activist on International Women's Day
    News Created: 8 March 2019 Emily D’Alterio

    3 ways to be an activist on International Women's Day

    Want to get involved and show your support for gender parity this International Women’s Day? We’ve listed three key ways to get involved and show your support. So whether you are a woman in the sector or an ally - find out how you can advocate for women in culture and technology (all year round, but especially this March).

    Women in culture and tech: Eva Fog, founder of tech organisation DigiPippi (and much, much more)
    News Created: 4 March 2019 Emily D’Alterio

    Women in culture and tech: Eva Fog, founder of tech organisation DigiPippi (and much, much more)

    In the lead up to International Women's Day (8 March), we speak with an expert in children, gender and IT, Eva Fog, who is a consultant, opinion leader, writer and educator. She is the Founder and Chairwoman of DigiPippi, an organisation which aims to bridge the gender gap in technology (oh, and WonderTech Summit Denmark's Role Model of the year 2018). We discover the importance of empowering girls in tech and why 'nice' and 'perfect' need to leave our professional vocabularies.

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