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Note: I said I would make a separate gender + tech list, but this **resource list** by Sachini Perera is very comprehensive.
<aside> 💡 If you're interested in getting started in studying issues at the intersections of tech and society, geopolitics, human rights, gender, feminism, and policy, but do not know where to start from, I am here for you!
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<aside> 💡 This guide contains resources and articles that can help you find your feet in these topics, and figure out where to start from. It is aimed at (African) students who want get into tech policy, or people who want to pivot into that space. However, it is also a great learning resource for anyone who wants to learn about how technology intersects with different areas in society.
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<aside> 💡 It is by no means exhaustive. I add materials that I have found useful in my learning. My content also heavily leans towards feminist and African resources. I am, however, open to suggestions of what to add. Just shoot me a message here.
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<aside> 💡 The A to Z of AI- Explainers to help anyone understand what AI is, how it works and how it’s changing the world around us by Prof Gina Neff and the OII team
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<aside> 💡 A People's Guide to AI by Mimi Onuoha and Mother Cyborg (Diana Nucera)
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<aside> 💡 This amazing resource list on AI and Gender by Chenai Chair : Click here
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