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Ripple Effect: How Women-in-Games Initiatives Make a Difference Stephanie Fisher | Researcher, York University Sagan Yee | Executive Director, Hand Eye Society Gemma Thomson | Chairperson, Diversi Rebecca Cohen-Palacios | Co-founder, Pixelles Zoe Quinn | Co-Founder, Crash Override Network Location: Room 3005, West Hall Date: Thursday, March 17

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