WICS SPRING 2020 HACKATHON
Welcome to the Annual Spring 2020 WiCS Hackathon, hosted by We in Computer Science (Portland State University). The WiCS mission is to celebrate diversity by providing networking and support to communities historically underrepresented in CS. We aim to promote the participation and accomplishments of women, gender non-conforming, LGBTQ folk, first-generation immigrants, people of color, and disabled people.

Our Hackathon theme this year is "AP-Hi"! CS and Design students of all coding levels are encouraged to RSVP below. The AP-Hi Hackathon is designed to allow students to 'break the ice' with APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) in a welcoming, inclusive environment.

The event is hosted at Vacasa
850 NW 13th Ave.
Portland, OR 97209

Friday, April 10th from 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Saturday, April 11th from 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM

RSVP by Wednesday, April 1, 2020. For more information, visit https://wics.cs.pdx.edu/hackathon. For any questions or concerns, contact wics@pdx.edu
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Please note that this event is limited to Portland State University and surrounding Community Colleges in the Portland metro. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact wics@pdx.edu.
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Some of our sponsors would like to contact you on their own terms! This could be related to other opportunities they may like to share with students. Would you like your information to be shared with AnitaB, Vacasa, and AWS?
A little about our Code of Conduct
As someone who is part of this community, you must agree to uphold the WiCS Code of Conduct. Our Code of Conduct can be found at https://wics.cs.pdx.edu/code-of-conduct/. Here are some of the highlights:
•    We are collectively and individually committed to safety and inclusivity.
•    We have zero tolerance for abuse, harassment, or discrimination.
•    We respect people’s boundaries and identities.
•    We refrain from using language that can be considered oppressive (systemically or otherwise) [e.g. sexist, racist, homophobic, transphobic, classist, etc. - this includes (but is not limited to) various slurs. We avoid using offensive topics as a form of humor.]
If you agree to uphold the values listed in our code of conduct, sign your name below. *
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