Optimism for the Ellen Pao case Kelsey Page April 1, 2015 3 Comments In many ways, Pao was a guinea pig for such a kind of gender discrimination case, but her efforts to expose the insular world of venture capitalism have paved the way for women to pursue more equal... Read More »
Celebrity un-retouched photos hack: An issue of consent Kelsey Page February 24, 2015 14 Comments If we celebrate hackers releasing similar images without consent, then we are taking the power away from the meaningful movement and placing it in the hands of anonymous individuals with no... Read More »
Newsweek told us “What Silicon Valley thinks of women” … Now what? Kelsey Page February 10, 2015 0 Comments Newsweek’s story brings the appropriate media attention to a topic that deserves more careful consideration, but it serves only as a starting point in terms of what Silicon Valley women ought to do... Read More »
I am more than a number: The case against SAT scores in college admissions Kelsey Page December 2, 2014 19 Comments Stanford sees applicant pools of 40,000 or more. more than 5.07% of applicants have SAT scores in the 2200-2400 range student, so the 2000 or so who make the final cut must have done something... Read More »