How Kimberley Bryant Is Transforming the Future of STEM with Black Girls Code
The world of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) has long been a male-dominated field with few women and even fewer African Americans. But Kimberley Bryant, the founder of Black Girls Code, is changing that. In this blog post, we’ll take a look at Kimberley’s story and explore how her organization is transforming the STEM landscape.
Introduction to Kimberley Bryant
Kimberley Bryant is an African American tech entrepreneur, electrical engineer, and the founder of Black Girls Code. She is a graduate of Vanderbilt University, where she studied electrical engineering, and has worked as an engineer for companies like IBM, Apple, and GE. Kimberley is a passionate advocate for the importance of STEM education and has dedicated her life to inspiring and empowering the next generation of STEM professionals.
The Origins of Black Girls Code
In 2011, Kimberley founded Black Girls Code, an organization dedicated to “introducing girls of color to the field of technology and computer science with a concentration on African-American girls.” The organization’s mission is to provide African American girls with the opportunity to learn coding, robotics, and other STEM-related topics in a safe and fun environment.
Kimberley Bryant’s Journey to Creating Black Girls Code
Kimberley’s journey to founding Black Girls Code began in her engineering career. Working as an engineer, she noticed that there was a lack of diversity in the industry and a lack of representation for African Americans, especially women. She soon realized that the only way to change this was to start at the source—by providing young girls of color with access to STEM education.
Kimberley saw the potential of technology and wanted to give young girls of color the opportunity to become the next generation of tech leaders. She knew that the only way to make a lasting impact was to start early, so she decided to create an organization that would provide access to coding and other STEM-related topics.
The Impact of Black Girls Code
Since its inception, Black Girls Code has had a tremendous impact on the STEM landscape. The organization has engaged over 90,000 girls in coding and other STEM-related activities, and its programs have been implemented in over 20 cities in the U.S. and abroad.
Through its programs and resources, Black Girls Code has had an invaluable impact on the lives of its participants, inspiring and empowering them to reach their full potential.
Success Stories from Black Girls Code
There are countless success stories of young girls who have been inspired and empowered by the organization’s programs and resources.
One of the most inspiring stories is that of 16-year-old Kiera Dominguez, who was inspired to pursue a career in engineering after attending a Black Girls Code event. She has since gone on to become the organization’s youth ambassador and is now pursuing a degree in electrical engineering.
Programs and Resources Offered by Black Girls Code
The organization offers coding and robotics workshops, hackathons, and summer camps, as well as online resources such as coding tutorials and hackathons.
The organization also provides mentorship and internship opportunities to its participants, giving them the opportunity to gain valuable experience and skills.
How You Can Support Black Girls Code
If you’re inspired by Kimberley Bryant’s story and the impact of Black Girls Code, there are many ways you can get involved and show your support. You can donate to the organization, volunteer your time, or join the organization as a mentor or intern. You can also spread the word about Black Girls Code on social media and encourage others to get involved.