Case Western Reserve University’s Women in Tech Initiative continues; this time with a lively conversation with four students who are part of Girls Who Code. We spoke with Joy Fan, CWRU, ’25, Computer ...
Offering a taste of the hi-tech present while paving a path into a technology-rich future, the national Black Girls Code organization is offering workshops, webinars, and community activities ...
More than 40 girls attended a free coding workshop by Kode with Klossy in Seattle, learning about AI, machine learning, and web development. The program aims to address the gender gap in tech, ...
Black Girls Code (BGC) is an organization dedicated to breaking down barriers to access to science, technology, engineering and mathematics for Black women and girls ages seven to 25 years old. Sign ...
From left, Mitchell Elementary School students, Roselyn Pacheco, Jekarria Benjamin, Ariyah Price, Paris Cannon work at the Racine Creative Center earlier this year. The center is looking to teach ...
With only 2% of STEM jobs held by Black women, they continue to do brilliant work in their respected fields, but in silos. Black Girls CODE technical instructor Nia Asemota is one of these determined ...
ST PAUL, Minn — A software engineer from St. Paul noticed something missing from her field of work: women of color. Victoria Kyereme decided to create a nonprofit all about coding with a mission to ...
Kimberly Bryant worked in medicine and technology for more than two decades and observed so little advancement in diversity that in 2011, she launched Black Girls Code, a nonprofit organization ...