Presentation of Viennese inititatives and networking session
PyDays 2019 , Fr. May 3rd , 16:00 - 17:00
Hacking gender inequality through effective networking.
First session today at 5pm in room F4.07 presenting Anita Graser and Rhina Portillo.
If you want to come, please let us know to share the invitation for future sessions.
mariplaza@gmail.com
laurav@rladies.org
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8783061/
A meetup for women and non-binary folks for all things python.
We want to create a monthly space for feminist Linux enthusiats as well as Linux newcomers. It should be a room for skill sharing and informal knowledge transfer, for small inputs and open exploration of everything relating to Linux.
So far mostly german, translations to english are very welcome.
Open for all interested women*, non-binary*, inter* and trans* people.
Not sure what that means? Here are the details:
spoiler: the non-binary certainly does not mean you only have to code in fuzzy logic (using binaries on your computing devices is totally fine).
Usually once a month, so far on Friday evenings. Started March 2019.
More infos and contact can be found on https://feminist-linux.diebin.at
Our mission is to achieve proportionate representation by encouraging, inspiring and empowering people of genders currently underrepresented in the R community. We offer a mix of academic and practitioner talks, hands-on tutorials, study groups and socializing events for different levels of R proficiency from beginner to developer.
Everyone interested in the topics can become a member of our group on meetup.com.
Meetups every 4 to 6 weeks.
Meetup.com webpage: https://www.meetup.com/rladies-vienna/
Email: vienna@rladies.org
Support for women in tech jobs.
We support women in tech jobs, help them to expand their network, and increase the awareness of contributions by successful women in technology. We want to bring together and assist women on different levels during their careers, starting from education to professional life, in academia, research or industry.
Everyone interested in the topics can join.
1-2 invited talks per year, 1-2 networking events per year.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/IEEEWIEAustria/
Email: nicole.brosch@ait.ac.at
Trying to foster emancipatory approaches to ICT … besides providing basic web and mail services
Providing knowledge and infrastructure to fellow feminist activists. And in a broader sense, trying to empower people and organisations to build and manage their own ICT infrastractures. From time to time we organise workshops on how Linux, web and mail servers, or the Internet, or secure messaging, etc. work.
Working as a closed collective, but open for new members.
Our workshops are usually on request, or when - for some magic reason - a few of us find too much spare time to also organise some workshops justo into the pink.