A little too busy to post new content for #WomensHistoryMonth 2021 but I wanted to remind folks to check out and contribute to #WomenInCartography tag! Let's shine a light on a whole bunch of amazing women who can then be added to https://othercartographies.com/
I am so excited to see an entire conference focusing on this topic in regards to mapping & #cartography and really wish I could swing it the weekend before #NACIS2019. All my California friends please consider attending, esp. any @geospatialwomen and #WomenInCartography!
Super excited to learn about the amazing work @GeochicasOSM are doing to fill the geospatial gender data gap in Latin America! These @geospatialwomen are amazing! #WomenInCartography #HOTOSM https://undark.org/article/feminist-maps-latin-america/
Also the title of our next πΊ collaboration? @sarahbellmaps @tierneyl @run_for_funner @mamataakella @meghankellymaps @lyzidiamond and all #WomenInCartography!
#AComingOfRageStory
Hit a creative block working on my historically designed map, thankfully I'm gaining lots of inspiration from this fabulous blog by @sarahbellmaps #creativecarto #WomenInCartography...
Also please share work, session info, or anything else about your favorite female cartographers with the #WomenInCartography tag. Let's keep this celebration going year-round! ππ½πΊοΈπ
#WomensHistoryMonth might be over but the contributions of #WomenInCartography never ceases! If you're attending the @theAAG conference in D.C. this week be sure to stop by the @cartoaag Cartographic Design session:...
@tierneyl @ClareMTrainor @masonginny @kennelliott @AlyD_VT @sarahbellmaps @cartofish @tolomaps @hurricanevicky @run_for_funner @BrookeEHarding @MollyOHalloran_ @mappingMarston @meghankellymaps #WomenInCartography
This is not an exhaustive list, I know I'm forgetting very important folks, but I didn't want to skip a day! All of you deserve your own post, and hopefully I'll get that out in the future, but for now you have my utmost twitter respect & π! ...π₯ please.... #WomenInCartography
I don't know if Follow Friday is still a thing, but in today's #WomenInCartography post I'd like to share some of the talented women I've had the pleasure of working or collaborating with in the past, who I hope you find some inspiration from (as I always do!)
Today's #WomenInCartography post highlights feminist author and activist Rebecca Solnit. With her acclaimed atlases, Infinite City, Unfathomable City, and Non-Stop Metropolis, Rebecca brings a refreshing and imaginative view of what an #atlas can be and do. 1/3
Today on #WomenInCartography we highlight @PetersonGIS and @underdarkGIS who have been bringing the best cartographic principals to open source users w/ their useful book, QGIS Map Design, now in it's 2nd Edition! http://locatepress.com/qmd2
Today's #WomenInCartography features Aileen Buckley @cartatesri. Through her work at @Esri Aileen has helped many new map makers incorporate the best cartographic principals into their ArcGIS projects. Take a look at her teachings and tutorials here:...
Thank you Tanya for all you do for your fellow #WomenInCartography
Took the weekend off, but #WomenInCartography is back today featuring the one and only @tanmabuck. The list of folks that Tanya has impacted in a positive manner is too large list in one tweet for sure, so why even try π€·π»ββοΈπΊοΈ
Today we highlight the woman who has spent her entire career shedding light on #WomenInCartography, Judith Tyner! If you haven't heard Judith speak passionately about the history of female cartographers you are missing out!
Today's #WomenInCartography is Dr. Margaret Pearce. As past @NACIS prez I remember her speaking passionately about the complexities of cartography, which she clearly had to contend w/ in this gorgeous map, Coming Home to Indigenous Place Names in Canada:...
Todays #WomenInCartography is @lyzidiamond. She helped start a revolution in collaborative cartographic learning/teaching/creation with @maptime and removed the stigma from admitting you don't know how to do something by being a curious and generous sharer of knowledge!
Todayβs #WomeninCartography is personal. My longest cartographic friendship, the woman whose design & technical advice I trust above all others, someone who gives selflessly to the field while continuously pushing her skills to the next level. @mamataakella I am indebted to youβ€οΈ
Starting off w/ the most influential cartographer in my life, who put me on the path that I am on and helps the world choose the best colors available, the one and only Dr. Cindy Brewer @ColorBrewer. Thank you Cindy for your constant encouragement & mentorship #WomenInCartography
Because I am starting on March 7th & because there are way more than 31 women in our field that I could highlight, days might double up. And because I surely don't know everyone deserving I invite you to share your favorite #WomenInCartography, past and present, too πΊοΈπ©πΌβπ»ππ»βοΈπ
In honor of #WomensHistoryMonth I wanted to highlight some women in the #Cartography field that are doing great things and pushing our field forward in exciting and amazing ways! #WomenInCartography