WOCinTech
Overview
“#WOCinTech [aims] to provide women of color and non-binary people of color a safe space to connect and discuss issues in the tech industry that are important to them..”[1]. As part of their initiative, founders Stephanie and Christina Morillo hosted a photoshoot to enhance access to “visible representations of women of color engaging in technical tasks in stock images.”[2] The collections are available via Pexels, Unsplash, Buffer, and Flickr.
Collection
You can access the collection in its original home on Flickr here.
Please note:
When you click on a photo, it will bring you to a new page with a large copy of the image, a download option, and the collection name.
Quick Reference Guidelines
Click here to view their “About” page on Flickr, which includes their licensing information.
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License:
Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)
Attribution:
Attribution is not required, but is encouraged! You can use the template below to give credit to the photographer and the site:
Image courtesy of WOCinTech licensed under CC BY 4.0
Additional Notes:
- As of 2016, WOCinTech is no longer an active group. Their legacy lives on through the media that they are sharing free of charge with the world.
- WOCinTech. (n.d.). About - #WOCinTechChat. WOCinTech. https://www.wocintechchat.com/about ↵
- WOCinTech. (2015, October 17). Stock photos of women of color in tech, no free to use. WOCinTech. https://www.wocintechchat.com/blog/wocintechphotos ↵