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Lesbians Who Tech is global community of over 5,000 queer women in and around tech.
To learn more go to Lesbianswhotech.org
Whether you work at a tech company, have a technical job or just love technology. Yes, even if you’re just obsessed with every new app that comes out.
We want you to join Lesbians Who Tech and:
Get geeky with t...
Order tickets via Eventbrite:
http://www.eventbrite.com/e/lesbians-who-tech-and-friends-la-september-happy-hour-tickets-13007905997?aff=efbevent
Lesbians Who Tech is global community of over 5,000 queer women in and around tech.
To learn more go to Lesbianswhotech.org
Whether you work at a tech company, have a technical job or just love technology. Yes, even if you’re just obsessed with every new app that comes out.
We want you to join Lesbians Who Tech and:
Get geeky with techy folks just like you
Enjoy tasty adult beverages
Land gigs, make new friends & connections
Why Lesbians Who Tech?
To Be More Visible To Each Other
We all know that familiar feeling of meeting someone in a work setting, knowing she’s a lesbian, and trying to work it into a conversation and make that connection. We’re about making that happen: connecting lesbians and building a network of colleagues, associates and friends in the industry.
To Be More Visible To Others
Outside of Ellen, Rosie, Melissa, and now Tammy, what other mainstream lesbian role models can most people name? We need more examples of lesbian leaders and that means we need to come out as the amazing, successful people we are.
To Get More Women and Lesbians in Technology
Lesbians are women first, and right now women are some of the most gifted folks in technology, yet there are far fewer of us than there should be (women account for 1 in 15 people in STEM fields). Because there aren’t enough women, women are rarely quoted as experts by the mainstream media and blogs, on panels, etc. And add the element of being lesbian, it’s equally important for us to represent women, and out women, for our communities.
*All of our events are public. If you do not wish to have your name listed below, please use an initial or pseudonym to register. One of our goals of Lesbians Who Tech is to have more badass queer women out online. Plus let's be honest... other attendees (like you!) love to know who's coming to our events.