
http://teespring.com/INDGforAlterConfChi
This Campaign is running for 3 weeks, ending on May 24th, 2015. Please signal boost if you cannot buy a shirt.
Hello! We at #INeedDiverseGames love what AlterConf is doing and we want to be a sponsor of their Chicago event on August 8th.
To fully sponsor a city event, we’ll need to raise at least $500. That means about 145 +/- in apparel. So that means we need a lot of help to make that happen.
This is a different design than we’ve previously offered in our last campaigns. This features our banner art graciously donated by Sylvie R. There’s also the AlterConf logo on the back.
So please consider buying a shirt to help us reach our goal of being a sponsor of AlterConf Chicago on August 8th. If you can’t buy a shirt, please, please signal boost this campaign.
If you need a larger size, please let us know so we can be sure it’s available to you. We currently have on offer:
- Tee shirt
- Hoodie
- Tank Top* (we’ll contact tee spring to get a more unisex not just a women’s cut tank available).
- Long Sleeved tee
- Gildan Tee (in larger sizes) * coming soon!
Thank you in advance for any support you can give either by purchasing a shirt, or spreading the word.
#INeedDiverseGames @INeedDivGms
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Tanya DePass is the founder and Director of I Need Diverse Games, a non-profit organization based in Chicago, which is dedicated to better diversification of all aspects of gaming. I Need Diverse Games serves the community by supporting marginalized developers attend the Game Developer Conference by participating in the GDC Scholarship program, helps assist attendance at other industry events, and is seeking partnership with organizations and initiatives.
Tanya is a lifelong Chicagoan who loves everything about gaming, #INeedDiverseGames spawn point, and wants to make it better and more inclusive for everyone. She founded and was the EIC of Fresh Out of Tokens podcast where games culture was discussed and viewed through a lense of feminism, intersectionality and diversity. Now she’s a co-host on Spawn on Me Podcast. Along with all of that, she’s the Programming Coordinator for OrcaCon, she often speaks on issues of diversity, feminism, race, intersectionality & other topics at multiple conventions throughout the year. Her writing about games and games critique appears in Uncanny Magazine, Polygon, Wiscon Chronicles, Vice Gaming, Paste Games, Mic, and other publications.
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