In der deutschen IT-Branche herrscht Frauenmangel. Gerade einmal 20 Prozent der IT-Studierenden sind weiblich. Experten machen hierfür alte Rollenbilder und eine fehlende Frühförderung an Schulen verantwortlich, um Mädchen für die Digitalisierung zu begeistern. Dabei wird das weibliche Potenzial dringend benötigt.
"The Feminist Theory Website provides research materials and information for students, activists, and scholars interested in women's conditions and struggles around the world. The goals of this website are: 1) to encourage a wide range of research into feminist theory, and 2) to encourage dialogue between women (and men) from different countries around the world. Hopefully, this will result in new connections, new ideas, and new information about feminist theory and women's movements."
Essays on the Print Culture of American Women From the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. Edited by James P. Danky and Wayne A. Wiegand, via University of Wisconsin, Madison.
"Women Working, 1800 - 1930 focuses on women's role in the United States economy and provides access to digitized historical, manuscript, and image resources selected from Harvard University's library and museum collections."
Girls Like Us (GLU) magazine was founded by Jessica Gysel and Kathrin Hero in 2005. It was created as an antidote to the vanilla representation of contemporary lesbian culture: where's the fun, the wink, the subversiveness and the class? The magazine is made in Amsterdam, published in New York and available in the bigger cities worldwide.