The power of the blog... Celebrate International Women's Day
The power of online blogging, communication, connection, and education. One of the great things about the online space is that it that has the capability to unite people for the good. March 8th is International Women’s Day. If you an advocate for advancing the status of women around the world or just a wee bit curious about the stories of women, this is the month. Celebrations are being held all over the world and thanks to technology just about anyone anywhere can be a part of it. Like minded individuals can gather in virtual spaces and share ideas, brainstorm on problems, and celebrate milestones.
So many events that caught my eye are themes that we have touched upon the last seven weeks of class.
INCOSE - International Council on Systems Engineering is hosting an event on March 8th. Link to the webinar - This year's theme is "DigitALL: Innovation and Technology for Gender Equality". It is a day of celebration for the women and girls who are championing the advancement of transformative technology and digital education and the progress which has been made toward women’s empowerment and gender equality. It will also critically reflect on the impact of the digital gender gap on widening economic and social inequalities to strive for greater momentum toward gender equality.
You can travel around the globe to UK to connect virtually students form with Staffordshire University. With just a click of a few buttons you can connect and learn. 'Creating HERstory' is an event project brought to you by the Event Management students at Staffordshire University. In celebration of International Women's Day and in collaboration with Staffordshire Women's Aid.
Women in Journalism and Reach is hosting an International Women’s Day (March 8, 1pm – 2pm) revealing the findings of the first Online Harms for Women in Journalism survey. Registration link
Speakers include Mirror Editor-in-Chief Alison Phillips, Reach Online Safety Editor Dr Rebecca Whittington and Columnist Yasmin Alibhai-Brown. If one had time to chime in it would be very interesting to see what harms were reported and any next steps to mitigate.
I am encouraged and moved by the opportunities that digital technology is connect women together. We are all probably more similar than we are different. We can encourage one another and learn from one another. It is really is beautiful and worldwide web makes it a lot easier. None of this would be possible with partnerships and technological advances. We have come a long way from computers designated for government projects housed hundreds of square feet to today.
Grab a cup of tea and explore on March 8th.