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Weathering COVID-19s Impact on Their Operations, Black Women Tech Ecosystem Leaders Adapt and Adjust | The Plug

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Even prior to the current global pandemic -- which has disproportionately affected minority communities -- educational, networking, and funding opportunities in tech were limited for marginalized communities. Now, Black women leading tech ecosystems are working to ensure that the resources and networks they’ve worked to build don’t disappear. 

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