Reshma Saujani, founder of the nonprofit Girls Who Code, got straight to the point. “If I had applied to be the CEO of Girls Who Code, I wouldn’t have gotten the job,” she told Meghan, Duchess of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty The head of an organization promoting Black girls in tech says she was unceremoniously ousted from the ...
Kimberly Bryant is officially out from Black Girls Code, eight months after being indefinitely suspended from the organization that she founded. In a statement provided to TechCrunch, a Black Girls ...
Black Girls Code founder Kimberly Bryant has been placed on leave by the nonprofit's board. Its board said it was investigating complaints about Bryant's conduct but that she remains on staff. Black ...
The BGC said Bryant's removal was 'in the best interests of the organization' Bryant denied accusations that she fostered a toxic work environment Bryant has since filed a lawsuit against the BGC ...
When Kimberly Bryant started the organisation Black Girls Code she wanted to address a glaring deficiency within the world of technology: it was too male and it was too white. The corporate executive ...