Inclusive attendees (and where to find them) - DjangoCon Europe 2017
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Inclusive attendees
(and where to find them)
Hello!
I am DeindreBut you can call me Flavia Weisghizzi
Communication mgr @ Codemotion & Ubuntu+GNOME member
“[Women] are not sure if other community members will treat them respectfully, prefer not
to be the only woman in the group, or are uncertain about embarking on the solitary
exploration typically needed to get up to speed in open source.
- Marina Zhurakhinskaya
1.1%women contributing to FLOSS in 2002
33%
10%103 women participating to GSOC in 2015
female attendee at PyCon 2014From geekfemminism.wikia.com
2014It was a nice year
5.5%female members of Ubuntu community
11%
10%female members of GNOME community
female FLOSS contributorsFrom geekfemminism.wikia.com, data referred to 2014
Things You Can Do to Help
◎ Show up: invite people from under-represented group to attend
◎ Word of mouth: share the word on events and opportunity
◎ Scouting: create tailored events, conferences and meetups
◎ Respect: Introduce a CoC
Code of Conduct
A promise of welcome!
From the organizers and the attendees
Success Criteria
◎ Under-represented groups are encouraged to participate
◎ Provides a healthy space for criticism of the work product (not the people)
◎ Pathway for newbies to contribute in ways that interest them (code, UX, PM, tech writer, etc.)
Two Successful Projects
I’ve seen
Outreachy◎ Project from free and
open source community
◎ Helps people from under-represented groups to get involved
◎ Offers a paid internship
13rounds
33companies and FLOSS organizations
~370female participants
results after 7 years of Outreachy program
Codemotion ◎ Hackathon and
workshop for women
◎ Raise awareness among girls’ parents of our courses for kids
◎ Active commitment to grow diversity in conference
~750Women attending our workshops/hackathons
+20%Woman speaking at our Conferences
~10Girls attending our courses/workshop for kids
Diversity is about...
◎ Gender◎ Sexual orientation ◎ Religion◎ Country of origin◎ Food (choices and intolerances)◎ Clothes◎ Skills
...but overall...
Respect of individualities...
Try Walking in Other People's Shoes...
Diversity is a cultural matter
Diversity is a cultural matter
“We do not need to choose between good people and good code; if we foster a good community,
good code will follow.
- Mx Kas Perch
Thanks!
Any questions?You can find me at @JustDeindre
Credits
Special thanks to all the people who made and released these awesome resources for free:◎ Presentation template by
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