All Ages: How to Build a
Movement
Deb Nicholson & Molly de Blanc
#allagesfoss
@baconandcoconut
@mmillions
tl;dr
We believe that, in order to be successful, the
FOSS movement needs to be diverse and
inclusive, bringing together a spectrum of people
from different backgrounds and experiences.
What we’re going to cover
Why we care
What’s going on with age?
Solutions we like
Why We Care
Fair Use from The Force Awakens, Copyright Disney
Movement vs Tools
Philosophy vs
Development model
GFDL by Ildar Sagdejev from Wikipedia 2009-03-21, Beer brewing bubbles
CC.BY “Zombie Run” by mebrett on Flickr
Diversity & Inclusivity
“Diversity jolts us into cognitive
action in ways that homogeneity
simply does not.”
From Scientific American, “How Diversity Makes Us
Smarter” by Katherine W. Phillips on October 1st, 2014
“To neutralize exclusion, leaders need to
proactively review the access of all groups of
employees to training, professional
development, networks, important
committees, nominations for honors, and
other opportunities. ”
From Harvard Business Review, “Diversity is Useless Without
Inclusivity” by Christine M. Riordan on June 5th, 2014
CC.BY_With Arms Wide Open by Gregg O'Connell
CC.BY.SA by Peretz Partensky, Power Strip on Flickr
What is intersectionality?
Minorities in Tech
or
Who is a minority in tech?
In the US: Everyone who is not a heteronormative, white, man.
In the rest of the world: I don’t know.
Who is a minority in tech?
An incomplete list
Gender Race/Ethnicity Background
● women
● trans
● gender queer
● non-binary
● People of Color (POC)
● First, Indigenous,
Native People*
● Latinx
● people with disabilities
● non-college graduates
● non-technical education
or skills
● people over age 35
● working class
Intersectionality
The mindsets, institutional policies, and behaviors that marginalize one
group frequently are or are connected to mindsets, institutional policies that
marginalize other groups.
Intersectionality
Oppressive institutions are interconnected.
But!
We still need to talk about things separately sometimes.
What’s going on with age?
Tech has an age problem
“I want to stress the importance of being young and technical. Young people
are just smarter. Why are most chess masters under 30? I don't know. Young
people just have simpler lives. We may not own a car. We may not have
family. Simplicity in life allows you to focus on what's important. “
-Mark Zuckerberg, 2007, age 22/23
Tech has an age problem
“People under 35 are the people who make change happen, and older
entrepreneurs fail to innovate because they are falling back on old habits.”
-Vinod Khosla, 2011, age 56
Tech has an age problem
In 2011, Google reached a multi-million dollar settlement...with Brian Reid...
Reid claimed that Google employees made derogatory comments about his
age, telling him he was ‘obsolete,’ ‘sluggish,’ and an ‘old fuddy-duddy’ whose
ideas were ‘too old to matter.’ Other companies...have gotten themselves in
hot water by posting job listings with ‘new grad‘ in the description. In 2013,
Facebook settled a case...over a job listing for an attorney that noted ‘Class of
2007 or 2008 preferred.'”
Griswold, Alice. “Former Twitter Employee Sues the Company for Age Discrimination.” Slate.com. (2014)
Tech has an age problem
Median employee age (2012)
Facebook: 26 IBM: 37
Google: 29 Oracle: 38
Apple, Nvidia: 31 HP: 39
payscale.com
The Young (Ones)
Fair Use from The Young Ones, Copyright BBC
The Young (Ones)
Fair use, Koolaid logo
The Young (Ones)
CC.BY.SA, Jade sleeps on the Dell, by Christopher Browns on
flickr
The Young (Ones)
CC.BY.SA Birthday Cake by CJ Sorg, from Flickr.com
The Young (Ones)
Fair Use, Wesley Crusher from Star Trek, Copyright Gene Rodenberry
The Young (Ones)
Fair Use from Harry Potter, Copyright Warner Brothers Pictures
The Young (Ones)
Fair use from Hackers United Artists
The Young (Ones)
Some solutions we like
The Olds
Fair Use from The Golden Girls, Copyright AP Photos
Some solutions we like
The Olds
"Discriminating against older workers, men and women,
is the one kind of discrimination that seems to be
socially acceptable, especially in tech. You have to work
hard to not hire anyone over 30 but just about every
startup in Silicon Valley manages to do it."
From a 2015 interview I conducted with 57 year-old woman who works as a
systems administrator
Some solutions we like
“I’m too old for this shit.”
Fair Use, Danny Glover as Sgt. Roger Murtaugh in Lethal Weapon
Some solutions we like
The Olds
"Now it is all about how can I use my experience to help
other people work on their big important projects… It is
like my only use is to train people to replace me.”
From a 2015 interview I conducted with 50 year-old woman who works as a
software engineer at big data company
Volunteering
Free software is powered by volunteers.
Volunteering
Photo courtesy of Virginia State Parks. CC-BY
Volunteering
Youths
55% ages 12-18
29 hours per year
64% in youth or religious organizations
250 volunteer hours (over high school) is “not impressive, but laudable.”
Corporation for National and Community Service; Collegeconfidential.com
Volunteering
Retirees
42% aged 65+
96 hours / per year
Many in religious orgs
10% of elderly volunteers accrue >500 hours /per year
Serviceleader.org
Volunteering
Volunteering
Younger people and older people like to use their time to do good.
Some solutions we like
Fair Use from The Force Awakens, Copyright Disney
Some great stuff happening to get young
people involved
● Penn Manor
● OSU’s Open Source Lab & DevOps bootcamps
● Maker Days
● Scratch, Minecraft, ???
● Kids’ Days at big FOSS conferences
Some great stuff happening to get older
people involved
● Outreachy
● Opensource.com
● edX & Code Academy (& similar programs)
● Volunteering with community run conferences
Some stuff that isn’t necessarily age-specific
● Boot Camps
● Online Learning
● Meet-ups
● FOSS conferences
Some stuff that we’d like to see happening
● Ways for kids to do non-code stuff
● More places for older people to do non-code stuff;
writing, accounting, event work
● More support for Moms returning to the work
force
● Youth/Junior affinity groups within communities
● All ages social events at FOSS conferences
This is the Important Part
Call to Action
or
Fair Use from Doctor Who, Copyright BBC
Fair Use from Fringe, Copyright Fox
#allagesfoss
@mmillions
@baconandcoconut
Questions?
A Sunday on La Grande Jatte, by Georges Seurat

All-ages: How to Build a Movement

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    All Ages: Howto Build a Movement Deb Nicholson & Molly de Blanc
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    tl;dr We believe that,in order to be successful, the FOSS movement needs to be diverse and inclusive, bringing together a spectrum of people from different backgrounds and experiences.
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    What we’re goingto cover Why we care What’s going on with age? Solutions we like
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    Fair Use fromThe Force Awakens, Copyright Disney
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    GFDL by IldarSagdejev from Wikipedia 2009-03-21, Beer brewing bubbles
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    CC.BY “Zombie Run”by mebrett on Flickr
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    “Diversity jolts usinto cognitive action in ways that homogeneity simply does not.” From Scientific American, “How Diversity Makes Us Smarter” by Katherine W. Phillips on October 1st, 2014
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    “To neutralize exclusion,leaders need to proactively review the access of all groups of employees to training, professional development, networks, important committees, nominations for honors, and other opportunities. ” From Harvard Business Review, “Diversity is Useless Without Inclusivity” by Christine M. Riordan on June 5th, 2014
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    CC.BY_With Arms WideOpen by Gregg O'Connell
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    CC.BY.SA by PeretzPartensky, Power Strip on Flickr
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    Who is aminority in tech? In the US: Everyone who is not a heteronormative, white, man. In the rest of the world: I don’t know.
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    Who is aminority in tech? An incomplete list Gender Race/Ethnicity Background ● women ● trans ● gender queer ● non-binary ● People of Color (POC) ● First, Indigenous, Native People* ● Latinx ● people with disabilities ● non-college graduates ● non-technical education or skills ● people over age 35 ● working class
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    Intersectionality The mindsets, institutionalpolicies, and behaviors that marginalize one group frequently are or are connected to mindsets, institutional policies that marginalize other groups.
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    Intersectionality Oppressive institutions areinterconnected. But! We still need to talk about things separately sometimes.
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    Tech has anage problem “I want to stress the importance of being young and technical. Young people are just smarter. Why are most chess masters under 30? I don't know. Young people just have simpler lives. We may not own a car. We may not have family. Simplicity in life allows you to focus on what's important. “ -Mark Zuckerberg, 2007, age 22/23
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    Tech has anage problem “People under 35 are the people who make change happen, and older entrepreneurs fail to innovate because they are falling back on old habits.” -Vinod Khosla, 2011, age 56
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    Tech has anage problem In 2011, Google reached a multi-million dollar settlement...with Brian Reid... Reid claimed that Google employees made derogatory comments about his age, telling him he was ‘obsolete,’ ‘sluggish,’ and an ‘old fuddy-duddy’ whose ideas were ‘too old to matter.’ Other companies...have gotten themselves in hot water by posting job listings with ‘new grad‘ in the description. In 2013, Facebook settled a case...over a job listing for an attorney that noted ‘Class of 2007 or 2008 preferred.'” Griswold, Alice. “Former Twitter Employee Sues the Company for Age Discrimination.” Slate.com. (2014)
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    Tech has anage problem Median employee age (2012) Facebook: 26 IBM: 37 Google: 29 Oracle: 38 Apple, Nvidia: 31 HP: 39 payscale.com
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    The Young (Ones) FairUse from The Young Ones, Copyright BBC
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    The Young (Ones) Fairuse, Koolaid logo
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    The Young (Ones) CC.BY.SA,Jade sleeps on the Dell, by Christopher Browns on flickr
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    The Young (Ones) CC.BY.SABirthday Cake by CJ Sorg, from Flickr.com
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    The Young (Ones) FairUse, Wesley Crusher from Star Trek, Copyright Gene Rodenberry
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    The Young (Ones) FairUse from Harry Potter, Copyright Warner Brothers Pictures
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    The Young (Ones) Fairuse from Hackers United Artists
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    Some solutions welike The Olds Fair Use from The Golden Girls, Copyright AP Photos
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    Some solutions welike The Olds "Discriminating against older workers, men and women, is the one kind of discrimination that seems to be socially acceptable, especially in tech. You have to work hard to not hire anyone over 30 but just about every startup in Silicon Valley manages to do it." From a 2015 interview I conducted with 57 year-old woman who works as a systems administrator
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    Some solutions welike “I’m too old for this shit.” Fair Use, Danny Glover as Sgt. Roger Murtaugh in Lethal Weapon
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    Some solutions welike The Olds "Now it is all about how can I use my experience to help other people work on their big important projects… It is like my only use is to train people to replace me.” From a 2015 interview I conducted with 50 year-old woman who works as a software engineer at big data company
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    Volunteering Free software ispowered by volunteers.
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    Volunteering Photo courtesy ofVirginia State Parks. CC-BY
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    Volunteering Youths 55% ages 12-18 29hours per year 64% in youth or religious organizations 250 volunteer hours (over high school) is “not impressive, but laudable.” Corporation for National and Community Service; Collegeconfidential.com
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    Volunteering Retirees 42% aged 65+ 96hours / per year Many in religious orgs 10% of elderly volunteers accrue >500 hours /per year Serviceleader.org
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    Volunteering Younger people andolder people like to use their time to do good.
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    Fair Use fromThe Force Awakens, Copyright Disney
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    Some great stuffhappening to get young people involved ● Penn Manor ● OSU’s Open Source Lab & DevOps bootcamps ● Maker Days ● Scratch, Minecraft, ??? ● Kids’ Days at big FOSS conferences
  • 47.
    Some great stuffhappening to get older people involved ● Outreachy ● Opensource.com ● edX & Code Academy (& similar programs) ● Volunteering with community run conferences
  • 48.
    Some stuff thatisn’t necessarily age-specific ● Boot Camps ● Online Learning ● Meet-ups ● FOSS conferences
  • 49.
    Some stuff thatwe’d like to see happening ● Ways for kids to do non-code stuff ● More places for older people to do non-code stuff; writing, accounting, event work ● More support for Moms returning to the work force ● Youth/Junior affinity groups within communities ● All ages social events at FOSS conferences
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    This is theImportant Part Call to Action or
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    Fair Use fromDoctor Who, Copyright BBC
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    Fair Use fromFringe, Copyright Fox
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    Questions? A Sunday onLa Grande Jatte, by Georges Seurat