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200 Black Women in Tech to Follow on Twitter {2023 List}by@jayjayghatt
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200 Black Women in Tech to Follow on Twitter {2023 List}

by Jeneba "Jay Jay" GhattJuly 24th, 2023
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In a bid to celebrate and amplify their voices, tech writer Jay Jay Ghatt with presenting sponsor Dynamic Service Solutions and media sponsor HackerNoon has released its annual update to the "200 Black Women in Tech to Follow on Twitter" list for 2023, a recognition that started in 2016.
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Diversity and inclusion are paramount in the world of technology.


Over the years, the need for representation and recognition of underrepresented communities has become increasingly vital.


Among these communities, Black women have made significant contributions to the tech industry and have been vocal on the Twitter platform since its inception, sharing resources and knowledge, elevating the voices of other members of marginalized communities, and highlighting notable achievements from underrepresented groups in tech.


Yet, their achievements often go unnoticed or overlooked.


In a bid to celebrate and amplify their voices, tech writer Jay Jay Ghatt with presenting sponsor Dynamic Service Solutions and media sponsor HackerNoon has released its annual update to the "200 Black Women in Tech to Follow on Twitter" list for 2023, a recognition that started in 2016.


Now more than ever, with a shift in ownership and policies, as many users have exited the platform, it remains critical to highlight those who have chosen to remain and to continue sharing value and adding balance.


This list not only serves as a tribute to their accomplishments but also highlights their expertise, thought leadership, and inspiring stories.


The 2023 update to the "200 Black Women in Tech to Follow on Twitter" list by HackerNoon marks another significant step toward recognizing and amplifying the voices of Black women in the tech industry.


These remarkable women have overcome numerous obstacles, shattered glass ceilings, and continue to inspire generations to come.


By following them on Twitter, you can gain access to their valuable insights, thought leadership, and diverse perspectives. Let us celebrate their achievements, share their stories, and work collectively toward a more inclusive and equitable tech industry.


Remember, this list is just the tip of the iceberg.


Explore the hashtag #BlackWomenInTech on Twitter to discover even more inspiring individuals who are making their mark and reshaping the future of technology.


Together, let's champion diversity, representation, and equality in the tech world.


Let's delve into the 2023 list and explore some remarkable Black women in tech you should be following on Twitter.