Support Black Girls CODE
Black Girls CODE builds pathways for Black girls to embrace the current tech
marketplace as builders and creators by introducing them to skills in computer
programming and technology. Radical action is needed if we are to close the opportunity gap for Black women and girls. We lead a global movement to establish equal representation in the tech sector. Black Girls CODE is devoted to showing the world that Black girls can code and do so much more. Together, we are creating stronger economies and more equitable societies—ultimately realizing the true potential of democracy through
diversity and inclusion.
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1er Talent Acquisition 1 647,81 $ soulevé 43 donations
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2e Charles Danoff 576,34 $ soulevé 7 donations
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3e Chris Dunaj 375,33 $ soulevé 7 donations
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4e Centerspace Cares 153,03 $ soulevé 2 donations
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5e B.E.C.O.M.I.N.G. ERG 48,07 $ soulevé 2 donations
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Physics Forums
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Joshua
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Commemorating Juneteenth
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Kimberly Jaecksch
This donation is in remembrance and recognition of Juneteenth and in honor of all my minority friends and colleagues.