The World’s First Interactive Map Of Black Women In History Celebrates Unsung Heroes
Global Tech Advocates (GTA) Black Women in Tech has partnered with UN Women to release the world’s first interactive historical map illustrating Black women’s untold stories and impact worldwide.
GTA Black Women
GTA Black Women in Tech is a not-for-profit global organization based in London, UK.
They are dedicated to building bridges of opportunities in tech by enabling Black women to excel and companies to have access to Black women of talent.
They recently released The Voices in the Shadow, Volume 3 – a book showcasing the journeys of more than 50 Black women in the UK, Ireland, and the world who have significantly impacted the tech industry.
The book will be featured in the British Library, and 1,000 free copies will be donated to local libraries and schools across the UK and Ireland.
“The Voices in the Shadow series highlights the significant impact that Black women around the globe have made in the tech industry,” said Flavilla Fongang, co-founder of GTA Black Women in Tech.
“We’re hoping this book will inspire and open doors for Black women and girls who have ambitions of entering careers in tech.”
The Partnership With UN Women
GTA Black Women in Tech is now partnering with UN Women – the global champion for gender equality, working to develop and uphold standards for women.
Together, they have created the first interactive map of Black women in history.
The map allows users to journey through time and continents, allowing the stories of remarkable Black women to come to life.
Users can click on the red symbols or figurines on the map to discover the stories of Black women worldwide and the boats to find the brands supporting this project.
“Through a pioneering approach that merges the written word, visual arts, and multimedia technology, we aim to create an immersive experience that captivates readers and viewers alike,” said Fongang.
“This collaboration with UN Women ensures that these stories reach diverse audiences worldwide, promoting awareness and understanding of the experiences of Black women who have been silenced throughout history.”