We are really pleased to announce She’s Geeky DC. It will be Friday and Saturday November 13 & 14th, 2009 at NCLR, 1126 16th Street, N.W.
We have an amazing DC based organizing team Andrea Baker, Kety Esquivel, Allyson Kapin, Amy Senger, Shireen Mitchell along with the She’s Geeky home base organizers – Kaliya Hamlin & Heidi Nobantu Saul
Who is invited?
Are you a woman? Are you a Geek? This event is for you. We are invite women from a diverse array of technological fields and those doing technology within non-technical fields
- Nonprofit Technology
- Open Source
- Intelligence Community
- Entrepreneurs
- Advocacy Campaigning
- Coders / Programmers
- Product Managers
- Users of Tech tools
- Gadget Enthusiasts
- Hardware Hackers
- Engineers
- Video Geeks
- Gamers
- …..what ever you think is geeky
You can bring your daughters! We even created a special ticket price for them. Girls as young as 9 years old have attended She’s Geeky with thier mothers / aunts / mentors.
Sponsors:
This event would not be possible without our sponsors - you can learn more about the levels here.
Venue Donation:
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Community Sponsors:
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What is an Unconference?
Beginning at 9 AM each day, we start with a blank wall and, in less than an hour, with a facilitator guiding the process attendees create a full day, multi-track conference agenda that is relevant and inspiring to everyone there. All are welcome to put forward presentations or propose conversations.As women register we will be posting proposed topics on our wiki.
If this is an unconference – why does it cost money?
We operate She’s Geeky as a not for profit event and raise enough funds to cover the expenses of producing a quality event. About half (1/2) the cost of putting it on is covered by ticket sales and half (1/2) from sponsors. Our no-show rate is only 10% vis up to 60% for free camps. We can’t provide food economically and unwastefully if we don’t create a contract with attendess to attend. Your payment covers food and a portion of the related venue and event expenses and in exchange we provide a well organized, adequately staffed, engaging event at a reasonable price that is considerably less than regular conferences. To understand more about this please see our post about money and unconferences.
About She’s Geeky:
In early 2007 a group of women working in the high-tech sector in the San Francisco Bay Area recognized a need for a gathering space where women who self-identify as geeky could meet in person to support, educate, and share experiences with each other. Although many organizations already existed for women in different areas of technology and as well to encourage girls to pursue careers in such fields, there was no commons area that:
* brought all interested individuals and organizations together;
* supported peer-to-peer learning exchange;
* built connections and established relationships across diverse communities and disciplines to support women technologists; and
* specifically attended to retaining women in technology fields through community.
Rather than creating another niche women-in-tech organization, we decided to work with and promote existing activists and organizations, inviting them all to meet at an interactive event called an unConference.
SPONSORS – see our sponsorship information page to see about different levels avaliable
- NCLR – National Council of La Raza has generously donated their conference space to us for these two days.
Community Sponsors
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8 comments
The Discreet Charm of the Link Roundup | Geek Feminism Blog says:
September 17, 2009 at 6:27 pm (UTC -8)
[...] She’s Geeky, Washington DC, November 13-14 2009 No comments yet Click here to cancel [...]
ConFigures says:
September 18, 2009 at 11:48 am (UTC -8)
I wish the actual She’s Geeky DC pages linked to this nice overview post. Also, I think listing the address directly would be better.
Jeanna Ray says:
October 14, 2009 at 10:52 am (UTC -8)
Hi,
I am thinking about attending. Would it be possible for you to post a sample of the agenda from one (or more!) of the previous years? This would be helpful in making my decision.
Thank you!
Ananda Leeke says:
October 16, 2009 at 10:13 pm (UTC -8)
I am very excited about attending my very first unconference. Open and ready to learn. See you all on November 13 and 14.
Stacy Hightower says:
November 3, 2009 at 9:18 am (UTC -8)
Hello, is there a link of comments from people who attended the “Unconference” in the past? I would love to review others experiences, as well as more details about the speakers, and agenda.
Upcoming Event: She’s Geeky DC : TECH cocktail says:
November 11, 2009 at 5:56 am (UTC -8)
[...] the Barcamp DC this weekend, the rest of the tech crowd is going to be heading to the DC version of She’s Geeky. I wonder if the attendance at Barcamp will be all males and all the ladies at She’s Geeky [...]
Sisterhood, the Blog celebrates digital diva sheroes who organized and attended She’s Geeky DC 09: Andrea Baker, Kety Esquivel, Allyson Kapin, Amy Senger, Shireen Mitchell, Kaliya Hamlin, Heidi Nobantu Saul, Denice Rhodes, Gabriella Schneider, Shana says:
March 24, 2010 at 12:43 pm (UTC -8)
[...] we are celebrating the women who organized She’s Geeky DC at the National Council of La Raza on November 13 and 14, 2009, in Washington, [...]
Sisterhood, the Blog celebrates digital diva sheroes who organized and attended She’s Geeky DC 09: Andrea Baker, Kety Esquivel, Allyson Kapin, Amy Senger, Shireen Mitchell, Kaliya Hamlin, Heidi Nobantu Saul, Denice Rhodes, Gabriella Schneider, Shana says:
March 24, 2010 at 12:45 pm (UTC -8)
[...] we are celebrating the women who organized She’s Geeky DC at the National Council of La Raza on November 13 and 14, 2009, in Washington, DC. They include the [...]