Girls Who Code has been around since 2012. Girls Who Code has been around since 2012. This year at the Bullit County Public Library, the group is meeting twice monthly to learn coding and show off ...
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 ...
Black Girls Code remains committed to its mission to empower the next generation of tech leaders. The nonprofit, currently led by Cristina Mancini, is launching its 2026 summer camp program to empower ...
Almost nine years ago, I became a dad, more specifically, a stay at home dad. The Sprog, as I refer to my offspring, is currently in Elementary school. I've been kind of at loose ends for reasons, and ...
This Year’s Camp Series, “Game Design: She Won't Just Play the Game. She'll Build It,” Aims to Reach Over 600 Campers Ages 10-17 Across the U.S. The 14 Camps Will Be Held from June to August Black ...
Vonage’s partnership with Girls Who Code is more than feel-good philanthropy; it’s a blueprint for building diverse AI talent pipelines. As AI reshapes software development, cybersecurity, and ...
Programmers aren’t usually featured in People magazine, but computer scientist Kimberly Bryant made the cut, landing on the magazine’s June 16 list of “15 Women Changing the World Right Now.” Recent ...