Gender Equality in Tech (GET) Cities Expands to DC to Diversify the Tech Ecosystem
03/02/2021
DC named as the second city in Break Through Tech's national expansion.
03/02/2021
DC named as the second city in Break Through Tech's national expansion.
02/23/2021
This is part of Break Through Tech Chicago’s series of HOW columns, which tell how women in technology got where they are today and how we can increase the presence of women in technology tomorrow — in “her own words.”
01/21/2021
This is part of Break Through Tech Chicago’s series of HOW columns, which tell how women in technology got where they are today and how we can increase the presence of women in technology tomorrow — in “her own words.”
01/19/2021
Winter Guild participants learn that if you want to create technology that works, a critical first step is understanding the needs of the people who'll use it.
01/14/2021
Avila will spend nine months working in a team to tackle issues of inclusion in tech.
12/18/2020
This is part of Break Through Tech Chicago’s series of HOW columns, which tell how women in technology got where they are today and how we can increase the presence of women in technology tomorrow — in “her own words.”
11/22/2020
This is part of Break Through Tech Chicago’s series of HOW columns, which tell how women in technology got where they are today and how we can increase the presence of women in technology tomorrow — in “her own words.” This month’s author, Sarah Ather, was photographed by Jim Young in front of the mural “Weaving Cultures” by Sam Kirk in Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood.
11/22/2020
This is part of Break Through Tech Chicago’s series of HOW columns, which tell how women in technology got where they are today and how we can increase the presence of women in technology tomorrow — in “her own words.” This month’s author, Sarah Ather, was photographed by Jim Young in front of the mural “Weaving Cultures” by Sam Kirk in Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood.
10/08/2020
Break Through Tech Chicago welcomes Amita Shetty as director.
09/23/2020
This is part of Break Through Tech Chicago’s series of HOW columns, which tell how women in technology got where they are today and how we can increase the presence of women in technology tomorrow — in “her own words.”