Grace Hopper Celebration 2024 (GHC 24), the world’s largest gathering of women and nonbinary technologists, will offer attendees opportunities to hear from some of the most highly respected change-makers of our time, from Oct. 8-11, 2024. Held in Philadelphia and virtually, the Celebration will feature a fierce lineup of guest speakers, including artist, activist, producer, philanthropist, and New York Times Best-selling Author, Viola Davis and actor, activist, director, producer, and U.N. Global Goodwill Ambassador for IOM, America Ferrera. These champions of underrepresented communities will discuss a variety of topics, including how to make positive change within your profession and use identity as a superpower.
Organized by AnitaB.org, GHC aims to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in the tech industry by providing a platform for building relationships; connecting with the larger community; growing technical, career, and culture skills; and celebrating the achievements of women and nonbinary individuals in technology.
“We are thrilled to welcome America Ferrera and Viola Davis to GHC 24,” said Brenda Darden Wilkerson, president and CEO of AnitaB.org. “Their powerful voices and unwavering commitment to advocating for gender and racial equality will provide invaluable insights and inspiration to our community. Their presence will energize and empower our attendees to drive meaningful change and foster an inclusive tech industry.”
America Ferrera
Ferrera will open the plenary session at GHC 24. In a conversation with Wilkerson, she will share learnings from her dynamic career and activism, encouraging attendees to embrace their unique identities and strengths to make a meaningful impact in their communities and professions.
Ferrera is celebrated for her roles in “Ugly Betty,” “Superstore,” and the recent blockbuster “Barbie.” She is also set to make her feature directorial debut with an adaptation of Erika Sánchez’s novel “I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter.”
Beyond her film and television career, she is a dedicated activist, having co-founded organizations like Poderistas and HARNESS. Ferrera is a founding investor in Angel City Football Club, a National Women’s Soccer League team, and has been recognized for her efforts to leverage art and storytelling to power change. She’s been involved in various initiatives aimed at empowering women and underrepresented communities in all fields.
Spots for GHC 24 are filling up quickly, and women and nonbinary technologists are encouraged to secure theirs as soon as possible. Virtual attendees can look forward to livestreaming all GHC 24 speakers and sessions through the online platform in real time. Click here to choose your participation option and complete the registration process.
For more information about GHC 24, please visit ghc.anitab.org.