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Category: Women in Technology

Arabic Language/Women in Technology/Writing

If you wanted to buy a deck and hadn’t gotten the chance…

Posted on January 26, 2015 by Jessica Dickinson Goodman / 0 Comment

I just finished a new site where you can buy more copies of the Notable Women in Computing Card Deck, for the same prices you paid through the Kickstarter. Thro...

Copyright Reform/Fair Use/Human Rights/Human Trafficking/Public Domain/Tech and Law/Women in Technology

How Ideas Travel Like Fire–From a Side Project to a $3.6mil DARPA Grant

Posted on January 13, 2015 by Jessica Dickinson Goodman / 0 Comment

5 summers ago I was a Fellow at Polaris and hacked together a way to track sex trafficking using Google Reader. At the time, Craigslist appeared to be the domin...

Human Rights/Women in Technology

Nearly 100 Educators Got Free Notable Women in Computing Card Decks

Posted on January 8, 2015 by Jessica Dickinson Goodman / 1 Comment

I designed the Notable Women in Computing Card Deck Kickstarter to send as many decks as possible to educators who couldn’t afford them. So far, over 50% ...

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About me: My ethnicity is geek. My homes are San José, CA; Washington, DC; Seattle, WA; Silicon Valley, CA; and Doha, Qatar. أهلاً و سهلاً

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