Black Girls CODE and Colgate-Palmolive Push Girls to Code a Brighter Future in Hackathon

Black Girls CODE and Colgate-Palmolive Push Girls to Code a Brighter Future in Hackathon

Continuing its mission to teach one million girls to code by 2040, Black Girls CODE, in partnership with Colgate-Palmolive, will host its second Code a Brighter Future Hackathon. The event will take place on Friday, September 22 – Sunday, September 24, at Galvanize (44 Tehama Street, San... - September 22, 2017

BlackGirlsCODE Launches in Las Vegas Adding to the Downtown, Startup, and Tech Scene with Build a Webpage in a Day Workshop for Girls

BlackGirlsCODE hit the Jackpot of a different sort with their plans for an upcoming Build a Webpage in a Day (http://bgclasvegas.eventbrite.com) computer programming workshop for girls in Las Vegas scheduled on August 11th, 2012 at the InNEVation Center. Las Vegas is the fifth stop of the Summer of... - August 10, 2012

BlackGirlsCODE Expands Digital Technology Workshop for Girls to Atlanta, Georgia

BlackGirlsCODE heads south to Emory University in Atlanta, GA on July 28th, 2012 as part of their Summer of CODE 2012 national campaign – a program dedicated to giving girls from African American, Latino, and Native American communities the opportunity to learn valuable skills in computer... - July 26, 2012

Black Girls CODE™ Launches IndieGoGo Crowdfunding Campaign to Help Bridge the Digital Divide

Black Girls CODE™ Launches IndieGoGo Crowdfunding Campaign to Help Bridge the Digital Divide

Black Girls Code launches an crowd funding campaign on Indiegogo to help bridge the digital divide by teaching computer programming to 200 girls of color in seven cities during their Summer of Code - July 07, 2012

San Francisco Non-Profit Plans to Teach Computer Programming to 300 Girls in 90 Days Across the US

Black Girls Code continues to inspire young minds with a plan to train more than 300 girls to code during upcoming summer sessions across the United States. - June 15, 2012

Workshop to Teach Middle School-Age Girls of Color to Develop Software Programming Skills and Create Interactive Video Games

Workshop to Teach Middle School-Age Girls of Color to Develop Software Programming Skills and Create Interactive Video Games

Black Girls Code, a non-profit organization helping girls of color, ages 7 to 14, to become successful computer programmers is holding its second software development workshop from February 18, 2012 - March 24, 2012 in partnership with the San Francisco office of ThoughtWorks. The 6 week long... - February 14, 2012

BlackGirlsCode is Dedicated to Inspiring Girls of Color to Become the Next Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg

BlackGirlsCode is Dedicated to Inspiring Girls of Color to Become the Next Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg

BlackGirlsCode, a non-profit organization helping girls of color, ages 6 to 14, to become successful computer programmers has a mission to inspire a new generation of African American female coders to remold the complexion of the software development industry. - November 07, 2011

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