Geek Girl Con is this weekend! If you live in the Seattle area, and you're a geeky girl, your attendance is required, lest you lose your hard-earned geek cred. And geek cred can be hard to come by as a female: we're under-represented as serious players in the sciences, in sci-fi and fantasy genres, in action comics and movies, and in video games. There are a number of reasons for this, many of which are socio-political and/or historical. But those are in the past. It's time for Khaleesi to round up the dragons, for Samus to suit up, and for Black Widow to get her own movie.
Seriously, Marvel: Black Widow needs her own freaking movie.
Or else. |
If you're still making up your mind about attending, check out the line-up of panels and activities. If that doesn't persuade you, go see a doctor, because I think you might have head trauma. Yours truly will be co-hosting the panel "Brainy Anime Babes Who Know More Science Than You" on Saturday, at 1:30pm, along with horror/thriller novelist Camela Thompson. We'll discuss women in the sciences through the lens of my favorite pop culture media. Art emulates life, after all.
Aside from the awesome panels, it's hard to know what I'm looking forward to the most. The kick-ass cosplay? The unbelievable merch!? The games??! Honestly, it's something far less tangible: the feeling of community. The best thing about going to a Con is this overwhelming sense of "Holy $#!t, I've found my clan." It gives us all a sense of belonging, and permission to let our freak flags fly! And every geek - and every girl - can benefit from a shot of confidence.
See you there. |