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Intersectionality and computing education: The journey of a scholar, Dr. Yolanda Rankin, towards a better computing future

Intersectionality and computing education: The journey of a scholar, Dr. Yolanda Rankin, towards a better computing future

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Join us as we discuss Black feminist theory and intersectionality with Dr. Yolanda Rankin. She led us through the historical foundation and her hopes for the future of intersectionality, feminist scholarship, computing, and computing education. She discusses the messiness of the theory and challenges us to continue to muddle through that messiness so that we might do better as a discipline. The chat was both insightful and hopeful. Enjoy!

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Dr. Jakita Owens, Auburn University

Dr. Shawna Erete, University of Maryland

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Ross, M. S. (2023). Let’s have that conversation: How limited epistemological beliefs exacerbates inequities and will continue to be a barrier to broadening participation. ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 23(2), 1-4.

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