Will Women Save Technology? | A Small Group Session with Kathy Kleiman

Will Women Save Technology? | A Small Group Session with Kathy Kleiman

By Data & Society Research Institute

Date and time

Tuesday, June 18, 2019 · 2 - 3:30pm EDT

Location

Data & Society Research Institute

36 West 20th Street New York, NY 10011

Description

This is a discussion of excerpts of a film produced by legal scholar Kathy Kleiman. She will discuss women's traditional role in computing and why women are well placed to shape the policies that will safeguard society. She is the co-founder her firm’s Internet Law & Policy Group and in 1999 became part of the group that founded ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) to manage the global domain name system. She is currently a visiting fellow at the Center of Information & Technology and will be joining American University Washington College of Law this summer where she will be a professor in the IP Clinic and working on technology law issues.

Hosted by Mutale Nkonde.

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Organized by

Data & Society is a nonprofit research institute that studies the social implications of data-centric technologies, automation, and AI.

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