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[[http://www.derailingfordummies.com/|Derailing for Dummies]] on the various ways discussions can be derailed, how to spot them, convenient names for talking about them. (Note: "... for Dummies" is a popular series of books (at least in the US) and uses "Dummies" in a some-what self-deprecating way. I've personally often found that the "for Dummies" books are very good introductions. --DougPhilips) |
[Work in progress!]
[insert stub about diversity in python here, and link to diversity statement]
There's a mailing list and archives, though the latter are only open to subscribers. It's not hard to subscribe though!
Terminology
"101" - An often used college-level course designator (at least in the US) to indicate that the course is the first in series (Physics 101, Calculus 101, Economics 101, etc.)
101 Resources
Anti-racism
Anti-racism reading list (some US focus)
Racism_101 Community on LiveJournal
White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack
Anti-racism and anti-oppression links
Anti-racism and activism links
Anti-transphobia
Anti-sexism and more general gender stuff
Finally, A Feminism 101 Blog - tinyurl due to the wiki blockign the real URL
Anti-neuro-normativity
Various Links - not yet classified
In the first post to the Diversity mailing list, Steve Holden posted a link to Remixing Angie Byron to create the next Million Mozillians asking it would apply to the Python community.
Universal Design and how it can improve design for everyone. Parallels to how diversity can benefit everyone too?
Derailing for Dummies on the various ways discussions can be derailed, how to spot them, convenient names for talking about them. (Note: "... for Dummies" is a popular series of books (at least in the US) and uses "Dummies" in a some-what self-deprecating way. I've personally often found that the "for Dummies" books are very good introductions. --DougPhilips)
