In May 2015, FemTechNet convened at panel at the Cultural Studies Association in Riverside, California, where the Critical Race and Ethnic Studies Pedagogy Workbook was formally announced.
The original lineup for the panel:
FemTechNet: Transforming what and who counts in digital education
Chair: CL Cole, Universiity of Illinois
“The Distributed Online Collaborative Course (DOCC): Toward an accessible, open, accountable, transformative and transforming feminist university of our dreams”
Alex Juhasz, Pitzer College
“Building a Collaborative FemTechNet Race and Ethnic Studies Pedagogy Workbook”
Anne Cong-Huyen, Whittier College, Digital Liberal Arts Center
“FemTechNet as a Roadmap While Traversing the Minefield of Community Informatics”
Ivette Bayo Urban, University of Washington
“An Other University is Possible: Representing Alterity in Ubiquitous Computing Pedagogy in FemTechNet”
Elizabeth Losh, University of California, San Diego