Every girl learning how to code. ‘Reshma Saujani want space for young women in Make Tech

Every girl learning how to code. ‘Reshma Saujani want space for young women in Make Tech

Since the depth pandemic crown and students in the US were forced to learn from home without WiFi or reliable equipment, girls Code CEO Reshma Saujani saw an opportunity: to teach the girls how to code. “More than ever, each girl as they learn to respect code does,” he said during a Saujani Talks Time100 on Tuesday. Girls Who Code, a non-profit organization that works to close the gender gap in technology, more than 300,000 girls since 2012 “has to do, These are the jobs of the future work and we ensure that no child left behind” . helped with the closure of many universities and the expansion of distance education, Saujani and his team have been given a virtual summer program where students of hotspots and equipment needed get to their homes. Programs 5000 students were asked to build a tool that would need a problem that you are facing. Many students have chosen to create sites for recent efforts to increase the count blacks life movement – a group, for example, a website created combating racial micro-aggressions and other focused celebrating natural hair on black girls. On June 1, Saujani issued a statement to intersectionalities to recognize that women of color face in the technology space. He said that the problems of inequality of pay, health care, the suppression of voters and police brutality are all interconnected. There are many qualified women candidates degree with computer science degrees, which is not yet set, Saujani said. They encourage other technology leaders to be critical of their onboarding processes because “Diversity key to innovation.” Saujani commit at least 50% to have their child, the black student code, Latinx or below the poverty line. Saujani, who was the first Indian-American woman to run for Congress in 2010, suggested the on Capitol Hill lawmakers are not sufficient to support for high-speed Internet and do in each skill tech programming house, because it is not so, we all know something. “We have a lot of people in Congress who are not familiar with the technology,” he said. Although she calls on the authorities to take measures to ensure the next generation of students do change Saujani is more inspired. “You are our leader children. So lead us, heal us, save us,” he said. “I have no doubt that they will.”