The 2020 Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing was held virtually from September 16-18. AccessComputing supported 27 students from its AccessComputing team to attend. AccessComputing project manager, Brianna Blaser, chaired the accessibility committee that helped make the conference accessible. AccessComputing staff member, Terrill Thompson, helped evaluate and advise on the accessibility of the online platform. The online AccessComputing booth had plenty of visitors during the three days. AccessComputing Partner representatives Rob Parke, representing the University of Southern California, was the program chair and Patti Ord贸帽ez, representing University of Puerto Rico 鈥 R铆o Piedras, served as program deputy chair. Other partner representatives, Stephanie Ludi, from University of North Texas, and Samuel Rebelsky, from Grinnell College, also played important planning roles for the conference. And, partner CMD-IT (Center for Minorities and People with Disabilities in Computing and Information Technology) is the presenter of Tapia.

Four AccessComputing Team members gave presentations at the conference:
- Bar谋艧 Ekim, 鈥淎 Randomized Parallel Algorithm for Efficiently Finding Near-optimal Universal Hitting Sets鈥
- Ramin Ayanzadeh, 鈥淐an Artificial Intelligence Advance Quantum Information Processing?: A Study Case on AI Hybrid Quantum Annealing鈥
- Milind Agarwal, 鈥淢ultiplotlib: a multi-view visualization and analytics library鈥
- Huy Tu, 鈥淭he Changing Nature of Computational Science Software鈥
JooYoung Seo, who is finishing up his PhD dissertation at Penn State, gave a talk in the Tapia Doctoral Consortium titled: 鈥淒iscovering Knowledge Sharing Patterns of Blind People Pursuing STEM Disciplines: Data Science and Computational Linguistics on Large-Scale Email Corpora.鈥
AccessComputing sponsored multiple sessions at the conference:
- Birds of a Feather: 鈥淒iversity Includes Disability鈥 led by Brianna Blaser and Richard Ladner
- Birds of a Feather: 鈥淢ental Health in Computing Students and Professionals鈥 led by Brianna Blaser, Adam Blank, Kendra Walther, Nicholas Lytle, and Kayla Brown
- Panel: 鈥淒isability Disclosure in Education and Employment鈥 moderated by Brianna Blaser with panel members Jeanine Cook, Lauren Gaber, Anna Kirkpatrick, and Adrian Trejo Nu帽ez
- Panel: 鈥淚nclusive Hiring Practices for People with Disabilities鈥 moderated by Brianna Blaser with panel members Neil Barnett from Microsoft, Catherine Nichols from Salesforce, and Lorne Needle from Google
There were also other sessions that addressed disability and/or accessibility:
- Panel: 鈥淚ncreasing Diversity in Computing: Sharing Good Practices鈥 that featured the Broadening Participation in Computing Alliances, including AccessComputing
- Panel: 鈥淚t Takes a Village: Creating and Implementing an Autism to Work Program for Students鈥澛
- Plenary: 鈥淭apia Student Attendees, Now Early Career Professionals鈥 whose speakers included former AccessComputing Team member Ivan Brugere
- Panel: 鈥淓xecuting a Commitment to Disability Inclusion and Accessibility for Employees and Customers鈥 that focused on industry commitments to diversifying their workforces with people with disabilities
- Workshop: 鈥淒ark Patterns Through the Lens of Accessibility鈥 that examined how websites trick people into clicking on links making them do actions unintentionally; these tricks can be especially onerous for people with some kinds of disabilities.
This year was the first year that the Tapia Conference went virtual and from our perspective it was successful. Congratulations to CMD-IT and the organizers in making it all work.