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Join us for a Slack AMA with Lesbians Who Tech organizer Lyn Muldrow

The front-end developer calls herself a “diversity futurist.”

Fire up your keyboards. (Photo by Flickr user Randi Deuro, used under a Creative Commons license)

Lyn Muldrow, a front-end developer at dev firm OmniTI’s Fulton, Md., office, will join us on the Technical.ly Slack for an Ask Me Anything on Wednesday, Dec. 2 at 1 p.m.

Lyn Muldrow. (Courtesy photo)


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A Baltimore native, Muldrow is an organizer for Lesbians Who Tech and a staff writer for Autostraddle. So we’ll be sure to pick her brain on everything from front-end design, increasing diversity in tech, the Baltimore tech community and, of course, content.
Check out her portfolio here.

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