Pride isn’t just about parades and celebrations. To Paula Ratliff, it’s a process well beyond marches and slogans.
Paula Ratliff is an openly gay woman who is trying to forge a future for women working in the tech industry.
“It’s been a long journey, and I probably came out in my late 20s or so, after college,” Ratliff said. “I spent most of my career avoiding pronouns. I would talk about my significant other, I would talk about my partner.” “Now I can advocate and feel that I can advocate for others, both in their careers as well as in their personal lives, to be their authentic self,” Ratliff said.
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