Black In Tech: Panel Discussion Celebrates Women Veterans, Calls for Increased Diversity

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The 11,000+ woman-led professional networking community will present a panel discussion featuring former military troops turned successful tech professionals

Sista Circle: Black Women in Tech Official Logo

Sista Circle: Black Women in Tech Official Logo

SAN FRANCISCO – March 7, 2022 – PRLog β€” Sista Circle: Black Women in Tech (SC: BWiT), a solidarity group dedicated to supporting the work of Black Women in the technology industry, today announced that Women Veterans worldwide are invited to kick off Women’s History Month with a free virtual celebration on March 16, 2022, featuring a panel discussion moderated by Isabel CΓ©spedes, Creative Director of SC: BWiT.

The theme of the discussion is β€œSolidarity in Transition,” with panelists exploring issues

minority female Veterans face after separation from the military. Guests will share empowering reflections regarding their career journeys, including how non-Veterans can help mitigate potential roadblocks and setbacks for future job seekers.

SC: BWiT members will also serve as panelists, according to founder Alexandria β€œLexi B.” Butler.

β€œIt is important to highlight the diverse and complex narratives within the Black female

diaspora,” remarked Mrs. Butler. β€œThe Black woman Veteran experience is a narrative and

identity that is not adequately highlighted. By creating this panel and choosing to spotlight this version of Black life, non-Veterans will know how to hold solidarity and unify with their Black veteran sisters. Black women must choose to understand the nuanced differences among us so that empathy can riseβ€” and support and respect can be born among us”.

Panelists include Tracy Ferguson, US Army (Senior Engineering Manager at Twitter); LaTorya Walker, US Army (SpecTech Diversity Recruiting & Strategic Sourcer at Meta); and Renee D. Cassidy, Air Force (Manager Development Consultant- Twitter).

In a departure from the in-person events that made the SC: BWiT brand popular, organizers promise the experience is in keeping with SC: BWiT mission to provide safe and authentic spaces for Black women to discuss and organize around issues facing their communities.

β€œWe recognized that a significant portion of our members are veterans, and we want to create a space to engage in an open conversation around transferable skills and translating military language for a tech environment,” said SC: BWiT Creative Director Isabel Cespedes. β€œThere is much insight to be gained from these women, and all too often, recruiters pass on extremely qualified talent who happen to be veterans. I hope that this event serves as the beginning of many ongoing discussions.”

Go to Facebook Groups to join the Sista Circle: Black Women in Tech community at

https://www.facebook.com/groups/scbwit.

About Sista Circle: Black Women in Tech:

Sista Circle: Black Women in Tech (SC: BWiT) is a solidarity group dedicated to supporting the work of Black Women in the technology (BWiT) industry from across the Diaspora. Established in April 2017, SC: BWiT is rooted in the deep history of fellowship groups of Black women in the United States. Sista Circle: Black Women In Tech draws inspiration from history using technology and social media to create connections with Black women on a global scale.