Championing Diversity in Tech: How to Empower Girls to Pursue Computer Science
Offering computer science courses is only the first step. We need to create support systems that allow young girls to flourish in the field.
Offering computer science courses is only the first step. We need to create support systems that allow young girls to flourish in the field.
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“I try my best to help erase the stereotypes and biases that females and people of color face in computer science,” Tonya says.
Maria set out to build a computer science pathway at her school without guarantees of support from the administration or interest from the students.