Dev.to has become a great home for diversity, equity and inclusion content related to the tech industry, including this year's great #shecoded/#the...
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I just wanted to say great post and admins are keeping an eye on this discussion. As we continue to improve our moderation tooling and processes, we appreciate the great work of everyone working so hard to keep this community kind, inclusive and constructive.
Amazing job, Carly, Fen, Jess and some other amazing folks who have been here from early days.
Carly, Fen, and Jess! We are so appreciative of the DEI work you all do and champion for the developer community. Thanks so much for putting this list together and for continuing to bring DEI issues to light on DEV. I know it's challenging work and can be emotionally exhausting/triggering for all participants (those who publish, comment, and read!) so thank you all for your consistent presence here.
Big +1s on Rachel and Massimo's articles. They're really well written and provide great points.
@kmelve wrote a great article with a lot of solid points and was a good response/follow-up for men to Patricia Aas' post "Survival Tips for Women in Tech".
Making tech survivable: What can men do?
Knut Melvær
I'm a big fan of the accessibility posts we have on the tag page. @lkopacz had a great post about alt text:
Writing alternative text that matters
Lindsey Kopacz
@maxwell_dev had a great post recently on accessibility:
The Web Accessibility Introduction I Wish I Had
Max Antonucci
Oh, these are great! Thank you so much for sharing them.