So, as we can see from this post SO is going to mentor women because they are underrepresented and discriminated in ICT industry.
If you are getting SO into politics, I believe you should do this the right way, helping all in need.
Reading statistics about the ICT field I came to the conclusion that women are not the most discriminated against group in ICT, but black people.
The GSS reveals the following racial distribution among computer programmers:
White -- 75.6%
Black -- 8.1%
Other -- 16.3% (most of whom are Chinese or Indian).
The male to female rate is 70-30 in most countries.
I have met many women in all teams where I worked, being frontend or backend, but I never met a black guy or girl.
If you are getting SO into politics, I believe you should do this the right way, helping all in need.
This is not a productive criticism of any social effort. "If you're donating to ALS research, why aren't you also donating to breast cancer research, since it kills more people?"where I come from we don't really know what "coloured" means anymore
I am curious in which place you are living that does not discriminate against black people. Closing your eyes does not solve the issue. Why can't you consider that progress can be made in different racial groups and not only in gender?SO can have 15 mentors for women and 15 mentors for black people without any considerable extra effort.
It's no extra effort to select, organize and coordinate mentors? (If that were the case, why not just start it for 1500 women?) In any case, you might be missing that this is an expansion of an existing Fog Creek Fellowship. Edit: Shog said what I was trying to say much more clearly in his answer.