The Union of Concerned Feminists (@concernedfems) created this bingo game. Though it was made with the recent 2014 Women in Computing Grace Hopper Celebration event in mind, you can play it at any social gathering where men offer excuses for their lukewarm opposition to sexism.
A self-described “guerilla intervention group” dubbing itself the Union of Concerned Feminists distributed roughly 450 Ally Bingo cards to the audience just before the session took place. These cards condemned the panel as “milquetoast corporate ‘feminism'”, and urged attendees to “read more about actual feminism in technology”, pointing them to this wiki, the Geek Feminism Blog, ModelViewMedia, and The Ada Initiative.
One panel in particular at the Women in Computing event was widely held to have been something of a train wreck. There were many bingo winners in attendance.
If you ever get bored of the current grid, you can randomize a new one using this handy list. This particular version of the Ally Bingo game has antecedents, too — here, here, here — each with its own twist.
The Ally Bingo card is released under a Creative Commons license mandating only attribution.