'Sexual harassment, bullying and racist stereotyping are common in the technology industry, creating a culture that drives underrepresented employees out of their jobs, new research has found.

One in 10 women in tech experience unwanted sexual attention, and nearly one in four people of color face stereotyping ...surveyed more than 2,000 people who left tech jobs in the last three years.'

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/apr/27/tech-industry-sexism-racism-silicon-valley-study

@jd this is just so frustrating and upsetting to me. most of the people that i have worked with in the tech industry are absolutely wonderful people who adamantly rally against prejudice of any kind (well, except maybe when it comes to PHP or Windows). where do these people work? i have to wonder if it isn't a particular segment, as most of the tech people i know are #opensource and/or #linux folks.
@wxl @jd no, it's an overwhelming phenomenon. The people you say are wonderful may in fact be part of the problem - you don't really notice it if you're not a *target*. A lot of this is insidious and subtle.

@wxl @jd @creatrixtiara is right; the only person you can speak for is you yourself.

As technologists we need to admit that our profession is full of disrespect and bias, and work towards making it inclusionary. Saying "it doesn't happen here" is only useful if you're one of the targets of that bias.

Saying "I don't condone or tolerate that behaviour and will work with those who report it happening to me to ensure it will be handled" is much more useful.

@awilfox @jd @creatrixtiara yeah that. thanks for saying what i meant. :sigh: