Celebrate Pride with GitHub
Pride week is coming early to GitHub! We’re throwing two LGBTQ-focused events on Tuesday June 2nd and Wednesday June 3rd, and will also be launching our 2015 Pridetocat shirt. Patchwork…
Pride week is coming early to GitHub! We’re throwing two LGBTQ-focused events on Tuesday June 2nd and Wednesday June 3rd, and will also be launching our 2015 Pridetocat shirt.
Patchwork
- Tuesday June 2nd
- 6:30pm-9:30pm
- GitHub HQ, 88 Colin P. Kelly Jr. St, San Francisco
Join us for a special LGBTQ edition of Patchwork! No coding experience is needed to participate in this free hands-on workshop with support and talks from GitHubbers and Teagan Widmer from Refuge Restrooms. All LGBTQ folks welcome.
Register yourself here, or learn more about our Patchwork events.
Pride Celebration
- Wednesday June 3rd
- 6:00pm-9:00pm
- GitHub HQ, 88 Colin P. Kelly Jr. St, San Francisco
We’re hosting a celebration of the great things happening in the LGBTQ tech community! Celebrate Pride with old friends, make new ones, and learn about some amazing initiatives from organizations like Trans*H4CK, Lesbians Who Tech, Maven, GaymerX, and oSTEM!
We will also be launching our 2015 Pridetocat shirts, which will be available on site, with all proceeds going to Trans*H4CK, Lesbians Who Tech, and Maven.
Register now to attend! Open to all LGBTQ-identified folks and allies.
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