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Read More »Women in Games Awards’ judges speak out: ‘When you’re accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression’
We talk to the MCV Women in Games Awards 2019 judges about the issues facing women in the games industry, from imposter syndrome to the lack of promotions, gender pay gap and more, and ask them what games firms can do better. Spoiler alert: they can do a lot
Read More »Creative Assembly looks to ‘inspire, inform and share’ with students and newcomers at Brighton event on 9th of July
Total War studio to run women-focused afternoon event on the first day of Develop:Brighton conference
Read More »New games industry charter aims to help companies ‘attract, select, develop and retain’ diverse talent
"We’re here to find ways the industry can put its foot on the accelerator"
Read More »Lisa Carter on 25 years as a woman in games and why dedicated events matter
Lisa Carter discusses the recent WIN conference at the London Games Festival and why we need events like this to address gender diversity issues in the games industry
Read More »Breaking limits: Anisa Sanusi on the importance of women role models and why mentorship matters
Anisa Sanusi, who created mentorship program Limit Break, looks into the reasons why representation does matter and why "wishing for a bridge to appear isn’t enough"
Read More »Save the date: the Women in Games Awards return in June
Get in touch if you want to be involved with this year's event – Entries open on the 29th of April
Read More »Women in Games appoints new executive board and establishes two new positions
"We are focused on building an organisation capable of delivering deeds as well as words"
Read More »2K and Hangar 13 partner with Women in Games to improve diversity of hiring
Sponsorship is planned, along with recruitment drive at events
Read More »Women in Games Awards 2018: In pictures
Thanks to everyone who attended, we hope to see you all next year
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