
Brotopia
Breaking Up the Boys' Club of Silicon Valley
by Emily Chang
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“@rhappe @quickmuse I presume you have read Emily Chang?s book Brotopia: Breaking Up the Boys? Club of Silicon Valley. A stomach turner. | A must must must read!! | Just finished reading #Brotopia . Amazing book with lots of learnings. The USA has always led the way in civil rights and inclusive thinking. This book is a painful reminder there is still lots of work to do. Thank you @emilychangtv . | Just finished reading @emilychangtv's Brotopia. Historically important book that will hopefully stand as a critical catalyst to change in our industry.”
Source →“@rhappe @quickmuse I presume you have read Emily Chang?s book Brotopia: Breaking Up the Boys? Club of Silicon Valley. A stomach turner. | A must must must read!! | Just finished reading #Brotopia . Amazing book with lots of learnings. The USA has always led the way in civil rights and inclusive thinking. This book is a painful reminder there is still lots of work to do. Thank you @emilychangtv . | Just finished reading @emilychangtv's Brotopia. Historically important book that will hopefully stand as a critical catalyst to change in our industry.”
Source →“@rhappe @quickmuse I presume you have read Emily Chang?s book Brotopia: Breaking Up the Boys? Club of Silicon Valley. A stomach turner. | A must must must read!! | Just finished reading #Brotopia . Amazing book with lots of learnings. The USA has always led the way in civil rights and inclusive thinking. This book is a painful reminder there is still lots of work to do. Thank you @emilychangtv . | Just finished reading @emilychangtv's Brotopia. Historically important book that will hopefully stand as a critical catalyst to change in our industry.”
Source →“@rhappe @quickmuse I presume you have read Emily Chang?s book Brotopia: Breaking Up the Boys? Club of Silicon Valley. A stomach turner. | A must must must read!! | Just finished reading #Brotopia . Amazing book with lots of learnings. The USA has always led the way in civil rights and inclusive thinking. This book is a painful reminder there is still lots of work to do. Thank you @emilychangtv . | Just finished reading @emilychangtv's Brotopia. Historically important book that will hopefully stand as a critical catalyst to change in our industry.”
Source →“@rhappe @quickmuse I presume you have read Emily Chang?s book Brotopia: Breaking Up the Boys? Club of Silicon Valley. A stomach turner. | A must must must read!! | Just finished reading #Brotopia . Amazing book with lots of learnings. The USA has always led the way in civil rights and inclusive thinking. This book is a painful reminder there is still lots of work to do. Thank you @emilychangtv . | Just finished reading @emilychangtv's Brotopia. Historically important book that will hopefully stand as a critical catalyst to change in our industry.”
Source →“@rhappe @quickmuse I presume you have read Emily Chang?s book Brotopia: Breaking Up the Boys? Club of Silicon Valley. A stomach turner. | A must must must read!! | Just finished reading #Brotopia . Amazing book with lots of learnings. The USA has always led the way in civil rights and inclusive thinking. This book is a painful reminder there is still lots of work to do. Thank you @emilychangtv . | Just finished reading @emilychangtv's Brotopia. Historically important book that will hopefully stand as a critical catalyst to change in our industry.”
Source →Recommended by 8 notable people, including Bill Gates and Arianna Huffington
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Recommended by 13 sources and appears in Books Recommended by Bill Gates, Most Recommended Books, and Technology.
Silicon Valley is a modern utopia where anyone can change the world. Unless you’re a woman.For women in tech, Silicon Valley is not a fantasyland of unicorns, virtual reality rainbows, and 3Dprinted lollipops, where millions of dollars grow on trees. It’s a “Brotopia,” where men hold all the cards and make all the rules. Vastly outnumbered, women ...
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“@rhappe @quickmuse I presume you have read Emily Chang?s book Brotopia: Breaking Up the Boys? Club of Silicon Valley. A stomach turner. | A must must must read!! | Just finished reading #Brotopia . Amazing book with lots of learnings. The USA has always led the way in civil rights and inclusive thinking. This book is a painful reminder there is still lots of work to do. Thank you @emilychangtv . | Just finished reading @emilychangtv's Brotopia. Historically important book that will hopefully stand as a critical catalyst to change in our industry.”
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