Welcome
Hello, and welcome to the DigitalSistas Network, a Professional Organization for African American Women in Technology and New Media! This On and Off-Line Community has been created to respond to the growing needs of African American women throughout the industry.
Please join us in our effort to link Sistas up around the world. Your participation in the DigitalSistas Network will enable us to support, educate, and share resources to nurture our professional development.
We want to hear from you, and get your input. Articles on specific industry areas, issues and tips are invited. Is there someone you know who's contributions to the industry or community has been significant? Nominate her for our DigitalSistas Network Spotlight. How about jobs and business opportunities? Send them in. Check out the site. See where you fit in, and join us as we work together to increase the dialogue and opportunity.
Our goal is to establish national and local chapters and programming -- to stimulate interaction through coordination of discussion groups, submission of articles, interviews and development of on and offline activities to accomplish specific objectives identified by you. To reach those who are interested in, or planning careers in technology and new media, but are not online, we have established DigitalSistas-Unplugged.
So join us as we move forward in the 21st Century. Assure that our voices are heard, our perspective acknowledged. And, make sure that those who come behind us have the where with all to make it in the knowledge-based society.
Working With Us
DigitalSistas-Unplugged strives to ensure growth among African American women in the DigitalSistas.net online community, promote research and development, product development and sales.
Interested Sistas are invited to participate in the DigitalSistas Network as content contributors in areas such as cloud computing, software development, digital media & digital design, computer programming, engineering, e-learning and related technologies. Contributions can be in the form of blogs, articles, podcasts, webinars, and teleconferences. Special Interest Groups (SIGs) will also be established to examine trends and address issues facing African American women in new media and technology. Interaction will be stimulated through the coordination of discussion groups, submission of articles, interviews and development of specific activities to accomplish their respective objectives on and offline. National and local programming will be developed in response to identified needs and concerns as determined by the SIGs. Activities and events will be scheduled throughout the year.
National and local programming will be developed in response to identified needs and concerns as determined by the SIGs. Activities and events will be scheduled throughout the year.
On-line
Off-line
Channels
01. Business
Business experts share their knowledge & expertise on works and what doesn't.
02. Telecomm
Informational dialog regarding the tools and resources this industry provides for business .
03. Industry Trends
Stay abreast on what's new, exciting, and on the cutting edge of the tech industry.
04. Education
Information and resources which address various categories of professional growth and development.
05. HealthTech
Exploration of technological advances in the health industry
06. Consulting
Consultants share their knowledge & expertise on works and what doesn't.