Technology is reshaping every industry, every career path, and nearly every aspect of how we live, work, create, and connect.
Local girls, ages 7 to 17, learned about coding at the Law Center’s “Build a Webpage in a Day” event, hosted in conjunction with Black Girls CODE and the Center on Poverty and Inequality. The ...
The chief executive talks to Fast Company about the AI gender usage gap and student anxiety surrounding the tech. Girls Who Code taught its alumni hard skills. Now it wants to help them land jobs With ...
OAKLAND, Calif., May 28, 2026--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Black Girls Code (BGC), the trailblazing nonprofit dedicated to preparing young girls and women for careers in technology, announced today the promotion ...
Cristina Mancini has built a career that shapes culture. As the current CEO of Black Girls Code, Mancini’s world seems like it would revolve around technology — which is true, at least partially. But ...
Where are all the girls? That was one of the questions that prompted the creation of Girls Who Code. "We always say that you can’t be what you can’t see,” said Tarika Barrett, CEO of Girls Who Code.
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 ...