Black Girls Code remains committed to its mission to empower the next generation of tech leaders.
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 ...
Spread the loveBlack Girls Code, a pioneering nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering young Black girls in technology, has officially announced its 2026 summer camp schedule. This initiative, ...
Apr. 16—Starting in June, Solano County students will have the chance to spend a week of summer building robots, learning code, and developing leadership skills through the annual Girls in Robotics ...
ORONO, Maine (WABI) - With the aim of opening the coding space to all who wish to participate, Educate Maine’s partnership with national organization Girls Who Code just got even more accessible. For ...
Girls can code! Twenty young women involved in the Dallas Mavs’ GEM (Girls Empowered by Mavericks) program took a break from their summer vacations to prove exactly ...
Middle school girls learned the basics of block coding, CSS, HTML and JavaScript at the Coding for Girls Camp on Saturday. Yukina Higashi, 14, left,and Emilee Fleming, 12, learn about block coding ...
Jojo Rios, her black laptop computer on her one of her knees, placed her hand on a blue Linkbot that was supposed to whir, click and putter along on a 4-by-6-foot mat in front of her as teammate Zoey ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) -- eBay partnered with the San Jose Woman's Club to teach 30 girls from Horace Mann School to code. Each girl leaves camp with newfound computer programming skills, thanks to ...
The Girls Coding Project — designed to encourage more girls to study computer coding — wraps up on Friday at SUNY Buffalo State, where the three dozen girls who took part in the two-week program will ...