Kim WilkensWe Are Watching Eliza Bright ReflectionI had the good fortune to speak with A.E. Osworth about their book We Are Watching Eliza Bright as part of the Virginia Festival of Book…Jul 11, 2021Jul 11, 2021
Kim WilkensTell Your Story: #CWITSummit2020 ReflectionWhat’s your story? I want my story to be about making a positive impact at the intersection of technology, education, and social justice.Nov 16, 2020Nov 16, 2020
Kim WilkensBook Club Reflection: StampedThis summer I feel like I have been participating in the great unlearning about the history of race in America. I didn’t realize how…Aug 21, 2020Aug 21, 2020
Kim Wilkensour children, their futureThe children are our future. It is a common theme we hear throughout childhood and we espouse in adulthood. During my childhood, I…Jun 8, 2020Jun 8, 2020
Kim WilkensWhat can I do?Words don’t often fail me, but they are failing me now as I watch this moment of murder, protest, rhetoric and violence unfold on all my…Jun 2, 2020Jun 2, 2020
Kim Wilkens#TechGirlsChallenge: MozFest Reflection“arrive with an idea, leave with a community”Oct 31, 2019Oct 31, 2019
Kim WilkensGrowing a CS Ecosystem: #CSInstitute ReflectionThe CS Institute is a collaboration between the SPARK! CS Program at St. Anne’s-Belfield School, UVA Curry School of Education and UVA…Jul 28, 2019Jul 28, 2019
Kim WilkensHard Truths and Hope: #NCWITSummit ReflectionI joined the 2019 NCWIT Summit in Nashville as a first timer and it was an experience! I expected to be inspired and motivated by what…May 18, 2019May 18, 2019
Kim Wilkens60 Minutes highlights the gender gap in tech — that’s a good thing, right?Having been in the trenches working on this issue for almost 10 years, on the one hand, it is encouraging to see mainstream media tackle…Mar 7, 2019Mar 7, 2019
Kim WilkensTake Action: #SWITCHONCWIT Summit ReflectionMy big take away from #SWITCHONCWIT is that to keep forward momentum going on bridging the gender gap in tech, we all need to take action…Nov 18, 2018Nov 18, 2018