A culture of systemic discrimination produces this as output. It may be that no one involved did anything most techies would agree is "wrong". That's the whole problem, that's what makes discrimination systemic. Exclusion & alienation by default are the norm of what's *right*.
My brother did a foundation degree in his late 30s, he went on to get a first in his Bachelors degree, aced his master's degree and now has a great job at the University. I cannot stress enough that this saved and changed his life and the life of his kids.
So excited to be in Geneva for @AIforGood this week with my awesome #PhD student @WyerSarah ❤️🙌🏽🎉 and had massive flashback to my favourite programme as a kid The Champions - anyone else remember it?
https://t.co/iKB8b6mPfS
35 years ago today… #DV#youcandoit#turnyourlifearound Thank you @womensaid and everyone who has helped me along the way ❤️🙏🏾❤️🥰😘
Please share with anyone having a hard time, you CAN get out of difficult situations and change your life #IfICanDoItSoCanYou 💪🏽💃🏽🥳
I've #justdonated to Purchase a refuge where women of African & Caribbean heritage affected by domestic abuse can seek adequate & culturally appropriate support. Donate on @justgiving and help raise £100000 https://t.co/kOCIIqlfP4