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Sounding the Feminists: Promoting Creative Female Musicians – The Irish Times

This article presents the Irish initiative Sounding the Feminists, which aims at promoting and publicizing the creative work of female … More

diversity, gender equality

Girls, Guitars and Sexism in the Music Industry – sky NEWS

This article discusses how the world of the electric guitar is also changing toward having more gender balance and less … More

gender balance, gender stereotypes, music industry, musician, pop music, rock music, women in music industry

Measuring Up – MIT Technology Review

This article presents the work of Nancy Hopkins, an American molecular biologist and Professor of Biology at MIT. The article … More

gender bias, STEM, women in STEM

The Google Engineer’s Memo Shows the Stereotypes that Keep Women Out of STEM – Vox

This article discusses the memo written by the Google engineer James Damore criticizing the company’s diversity programs. The article talks … More

diversity, gender stereotypes, women in industry

Sorry, Google Memo Man: Women Were in Tech Long Before You – The Guardian

This article counter-argues the controversial manifesto written by James Damore on women in tech role by giving historical evidence that … More

diversity, STEM, women in STEM

Female Pioneers in Audio Engineering – IntelligentSoundDesignEngineering

This blog posts revises the work of female pioneers in audio engineering. Read more here  

audio engineering, women in audio

The Top 35 Female Composers in Classical Music – The Washington Post

This article presents the work of 35 female composers in classical music, including short bios and videos. Read more here … More

classical music, experimental music, women in classical music

Esperanza Spalding Is Now A Harvard Professor – Blavity

This article highlights that the award-winning musician Esperanza Spalding has been appointed a Harvard Professor of the practice in the … More

academia, awards

An Advocate for Classical Music and Women – The New York Times

An interview with Gillian Moore, the music director of London’s Southbank Center. In Gillian’s agenda there is the promotion of contemporary … More

women composers, women conductors, women in classical music

The Problem With Women Working In Audio – Pro Tools Expert

This article talks about unconscious bias in music industry and highlights a number of women who have done great work … More

music production, sound engineering, unconscious bias, women in audio, women in music industry

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