Hanselminutes with Scott Hanselman

Breaking Barriers in Tech with Brenda Darden Wilkerson


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In this episode of Hanselminutes, Scott Hanselman chats with Brenda Darden Wilkerson, the President and CEO of AnitaB.org, about her journey in technology and advocacy for diversity, equity, and inclusion in the tech industry. Brenda shares her inspiring story of entering computer science by accident, overcoming societal perceptions, and her impactful work advancing tech education in Chicago Public Schools. Together, Scott and Brenda explore pivotal topics such as access to technology, unconscious bias, the transformative power of exposure, and the role of AI in the modern era. They also discuss the significance of the Grace Hopper Celebration and its global influence on women technologists.

Key Topics with Timestamps
  • Brenda’s Journey into Tech (00:49)
    How Brenda accidentally discovered computer science and the systemic barriers she overcame.
  • Access, Exposure, and Opportunity (02:55)
    The impact of access and exposure in shaping careers and creating pathways for innovation.
  • Breaking Gender Norms in STEM (06:40)
    The historical assumptions around computers being "for boys" and dispelling these myths.
  • The Role of Luck and Preparedness (08:19)
    How preparedness and access create opportunities for success in technology.
  • AI’s Impact on Creativity and Knowledge (10:35)
    Brenda’s perspective on AI as a tool, not a replacement for human ingenuity.
  • Diversity in Tech and Creating Curricula (14:11)
    Encouraging creativity, diverse backgrounds, and inclusive thinking in tech education.
  • The Ripple Effect of Representation (19:29)
    Representation’s impact on individuals and their broader communities.
  • Grace Hopper Celebration: Breaking Myths and Building Networks (21:33)
    How the conference fosters inclusivity and dispels misconceptions in tech spaces.
  • Community and Collaboration Beyond Events (28:03)
    The power of year-round networks and online platforms for fostering innovation and connection.
Main Takeaways
  1. Access and exposure are key catalysts for innovation. Brenda’s journey highlights how transformative opportunities spark enduring passion and remarkable careers.
  2. Representation dispels myths. The Grace Hopper Celebration is a powerful example of visibility's impact on inspiring and sustaining individuals in tech.
  3. Diverse perspectives lead to impactful solutions. We need cross-disciplinary individuals who bring unique expertise and creativity to solve complex problems.
  4. AI should complement human creativity, not replace it. Maintaining foundational knowledge and critical thinking is essential in the age of AI.
  5. Building inclusive systems helps everyone succeed. Systemic change, such as inclusive curricula and diverse pipelines, is essential for sustainable equity in tech.
Notable Quotes

“The assumption was that computers were for boys. That creates the myths we have to dispel.” – Brenda Darden Wilkerson

“Luck is being prepared plus opportunity. How can we create luck for others?” – Scott Hanselman

“If you don’t take time to research reality, you perpetuate the images presented to you.” – Brenda Darden Wilkerson

“The highest and best use of tech is at service of people.” – Brenda Darden Wilkerson

“More than one thing can be true at the same time.” – Brenda Darden Wilkerson

Resources Mentioned
  • AnitaB.org (Organization advancing women in tech): AnitaB.org
  • Grace Hopper Celebration (Women in tech conference): GHC.AnitaB.org
  • TED Talk: Sir Ken Robinson – Do Schools Kill Creativity?
  • Grace Hopper Celebration Dates:
    • November 4-7: Chicago, U.S.
    • December 2-4: Bangalore, India
Call to Action

Interested in advancing diversity in tech or making connections with like-minded individuals?

  • Join the AnitaB.org membership community for discussions, resources, and collaboration opportunities.
  • Check out the upcoming Grace Hopper Celebration in person or engage with their network online.

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