Cynthia Bailey is a lecturer in Computer Science at Stanford University from Palo Alto, California.
[2] She has advocated for the greater inclusion of women and minorities in computer science, and is known for her "ladysplaining" article addressing the author of the controversial Google memo.
[6][7] She spent her summers from 1996 to 1998 as an intern for NASA Ames, and worked with a search and document engine and management startup called Mohomine from 1999 to 2002.
[8] In March 2012, Lee and Beth Simon started an instructional website called Peer Instruction for Computer Science, which provides support for Computer Science instructors who want to use Flipped classroom ideas.
She wrote guidelines for other instructors in her department to help them foster a more inclusive community, including using gender-neutral language and examples.