Women In Technology - Friday Links - 09/04/2023

Published on April 11, 2023
Dear WIT-ers,
 
We hope this mail finds you very well enjoying egg-ceptional holidays with your close ones.
 
First LHC Collisions in 2023!
This week the LHC delivered the first collisions to the experiments and the LHC Page1 turned colorful again:
 
Let's celebrate with a big bang #specepoetry that will make you smile!
 
 
Doll house
Women are still stuck in a Doll's house: Are we still watching events unfold in 1879, and if so, why do they feel so familiar in 2023?
 
The internet has been abuzz ever since the trailer for the Barbie movie was released this week!
@claranellist, @yourfemaleengineer, @girl_in_a_physics_world
Let's have a look at Greta Gerwig's, director of the movie, 73 Questions interview:
 
Same as any 60-plus woman, Barbie has accumulated some wisdom, despite her refusal to grow older.
 
 
Interviews
On Power
 
Girls who Code
 
 
Policies
 
Germany Has a New Feminist Foreign Policy. What Does It Mean in Practice?
 
Women Leaders
Women make up nearly 70 percent of the global health workforce, but 75 percent of leadership positions are occupied by men.
 
This is a movement of Resistance
 
 
Egg-stra special wishes,
Eva on behalf of WIT-communications
 
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