America

In America I met women who had made their mark in their technology careers, spent time with third-sector organisations getting young people from minority backgrounds into tech, and visited Facebook, Twitter, Asana and SurveyMonkey to see how Silicon Valley builds inclusive workplaces.

Affinis Labs

Affinis Labs Affinis Labs is an award-winning social innovation firm that helps clients creatively tackle complex global challenges through…

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PeaceTech

PeaceTech PeaceTech Lab works to reduce violent conflict using technology, media, and data to accelerate and scale peacebuilding efforts. An…

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Dinyaat Center of America.

Dinyaat Center of America One of the most impressive project I stumbled across was a Mosque teaching kids HTML and tech skills. Diyanet’s mission is…

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Hack the Hood

Hack the Hood Hack the Hood is an award-winning non-profit that introduces low-income youth of color to careers in tech by hiring and training them…

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The Kapoor Family

SMASH - The Kapoor Family The Kapoor family of organizations works to remove barriers to Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education…

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TechWomen

TechWomen TechWomen is a us government state sponsored programme that empowers, connects and supports the next generation of women leaders in…

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Open Silicon Valley

Open Silicon Valley One stark difference I felt in the American Muslim community and the british muslim community was the immigration story. I felt a…

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Inclusive Workplaces

Inclusive Workplaces As part of my research I wanted to understand a bit more about how established workplaces have created inclusive spaces to…

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