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'''GeekGirlCon''' was created after overhwelming enthusiam for and attendance at a panel entitled "Geek Girls Exist" during the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con, which inspired geek women and their supporters to continue the conversations and organize around their ideas, ultimately developing into the first-ever [http://www.geekgirlcon.com/contact-us/about-us/ GeekGirlCon] on October 8th and 9th, 2011, in Seattle, Washington.
 
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Geekgirlcon

This is the logo for the 2013 GeekGirlCon.

GeekGirlCon was created after overhwelming enthusiam for and attendance at a panel entitled "Geek Girls Exist" during the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con, which inspired geek women and their supporters to continue the conversations and organize around their ideas, ultimately developing into the first-ever GeekGirlCon on October 8th and 9th, 2011, in Seattle, Washington.

GeekGirlCon is the first convention to focus on women's experiences, representations, and participation in the geek community, and it is planned, organized, and developed by a community of volunteers who work to elevate the profile of geek women in all areas of geek culture through events, social media, and the annual GeekGirlCon.

According to the website, "GeekGirlCon celebrates and honors the legacy of women contributing to science and technology; comics, arts, and literature; and game play and game design by connecting geeky women world-wide and creating community to foster continued growth of women in geek culture through events."

GeekGirlCon '13 will be held October 19th and 20th at the Conference Center at WSCC in Seattle, WA.

Past GeekGirlCons

GeekGirlCon '12

GeekGirlCon '11

Further Reading

  • Coverage of GeekGirlCon '12 by CNN and Reuters
  • GeekGirlCon Responds to the NY Times and Bellafante’s Review of Game of Thrones (also see comment thread)