Social (In-Person): Top Secret Rosies - The Female 'Computers' of WWII


Details
Join Women in Tech to socialize and watch the 56 min documentary: Top Secret Rosies - The Female 'Computers' of WWI.
This event is open to all genders :) Thanks to 100state coworking for hosting us!
- About
- The Speaker
- Schedule
- Transportation / Parking
- Zoom
- Accessibility / Inclusion
- Code of Conduct
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ABOUT
According to Wikipedia, Top Secret Rosies: The Female "Computers" of WWII is a 2010 documentary film directed by LeAnn Erickson focuses on recognizing the contributions of American women serving as human computers during WWII, six of whom went on to program one of the earliest computers, the ENIAC.
SCHEDULE
In-person: Feel free to arrive anytime between 6:00 and 6:30 pm to socialize before we start watching the documentary at 6:30pm.
TRANSPORTATION / PARKING
100state is located downtown at 17 S. Fairchild Street, on the 7th floor.
By car
Metered street parking is available, and the following garages are within a few blocks:
- Overture Center Garage
- Capitol Square South
- Metropolitan Place Parking
By bus
The following bus lines come within a few blocks:
A, B, C, E, F, R, 38, 75
By bike
There are bike racks nearby, outside of Genna's and outside of Barrique's.
Nearby BCycle stations:
- S. Hamilton & S. Carroll St.
- W. Mifflin @ Central Library
Nearby bike routes:
- Capital City Trail
ACCESSIBILITY / INCLUSION
All genders are welcome.
In-Person: 100state is wheelchair accessible, and will have bathrooms designated as gender neutral during the event.
If you have an accessibility concern, we encourage you to reach out directly via admin@madisonwomen.tech.
CODE OF CONDUCT
While this event is open to all genders, Madison Women in Tech deliberately curates spaces (both online and offline) for and by women and nonbinary folks. Men who attend are expected to listen, and not center themselves or their experiences.
All attendees agree to adhere to the Madison Women in Tech code of conduct: http://coc.madisonwomen.tech

Social (In-Person): Top Secret Rosies - The Female 'Computers' of WWII