Sheryl Sandberg is trying to get a new term to catch on: 'Wogrammers'
"You can't be what you can't see," Sandberg said, appropriately, in a Facebook post on Monday endorsing Wogrammer, a movement intended to support women working in STEM fields.
Founded by Facebook engineers Erin Summers and Zainab Ghadiyali one year ago, Wogrammer wants to break Silicon Valley's "brogrammer" stereotype - a mentality made prevalent by the homogeneous group of white men who work in tech in Silicon Valley - by focusing on, featuring, and celebrating women's technical accomplishments.
The organization has "featured more than 50 engineers from around the world - like Regina Luki, who built an educational arcade machine made of e-waste and recycled materials, and Mary Lou Jepsen, who built the world's first $100 laptop for One Laptop Per Child and now drives display technology at Oculus," Sandberg said in her Facebook post.
Here's Sandberg's full post about Wogrammer: