I was with you until this. If your feedback is valid, you should be able to confidently express it with your name attached. If you can't do that, you're not mature enough to be giving an address at a conference yet. |
MANY conferences have a 'call for papers' where people submit presentation / panel ideas. It is quite normal to apply to speak. The keynote speaker might be invited by the organizer, but people leading sessions often apply for those spots. |
It is extremely normal at tech conferences for there to be an application process for speakers. |
| It sounds like you've come to expect preferential treatment because of your gender. When you're used to that equality feels like oppression. |
| It's a women's conference. All other things being equal, they should pick female speakers. If they're not sold on that, that's fine, but they shouldn't be running a women's conference. |
Exactly. /s |
| There's a women's tech conference coming up that I have a lot of complaints about, so I wonder if it's the same one. They asked for my instagram and not my GitHub when I submitted a talk, and then they never even got back to me. The talk choices they made are largely things that would be much too elementary for a local tech meetup, which says a lot about who this is pitched for and their expectations regarding women. |
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He's someone's FWB, boyfriend, or husband. Nepo selection.
I guarantee it. |
This is the way - a lot of colleagues, ideally. |
This conference has pronouns, so no, he does not. |
+1,000 |
You know people change. I am identifying myself as female for the duration of this post. |
+1 organizer's DH who is unemployed looking for a job and wants something on his resume. |
Exactly. Sexuality and gender are fluid. I worked with someone whose gender identity changed day by day as they were gender fluid |
Every conference i've attended in tech has applications for speakers. |