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We're a non-profit that works to inspire, educate, and equip girls with the computing skills to pursue 21st century opportunities. Join the movement!

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Nov 20

    We teach our girls that they are problem solvers and risk takers, but most importantly, we teach them to see their self as computer scientists. Read more from our Education Director

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  2. You don’t have to be a technology teacher to teach computational thinking - check out our Women in Tech Lesson Plans to see how you can teach students to think like a coder and introduce students to real-world role models. Learn more:

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  3. Retweeted
    Dec 13

    Girls Who Code Founder and CEO Reshma Saujani Hosts Event with Newark Public Schools Superintendent Roger León Celebrating Newark Public Schools Commitment to Tech Education for Girls

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  4. Retweeted
    Dec 13

    Still on cloud 9 from today! Reflecting on my love/hate relationship with math as a child ... partly due to a bogus need to be perfect as a S until i found my love for coding! You need to to change the world!

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  5. Dec 13

    Take some from the ! Rayouf Alhumedhi, the teenage girl behind the hijab emoji 🧕🏽, shared her favorite quote with us while telling her story.

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  6. Retweeted
    Dec 13

    founder and CEO with Superintendent Leon and Principal Pared. We are so excited to establish our partnership!

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    Dec 13
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    Dec 13

    So excited to spend time with the girls who will participate in in schools. Amazing to see these future leaders so engaged listening to

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  9. Dec 13

    The Girls Who Code Women in Tech lesson plans provides all students with real world examples of women in tech and is the first step in changing the narrative of what a coder looks like.

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  10. Dec 13

    This year, Girls Who Code released our first in-school resource, Women in Tech Lesson Plans, to teach students about the power of computer science through real life examples of women who have made an impact on the future of tech. Download them here:

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  11. Dec 13

    Newark will open a Girls Who Code club in every school—giving more than 17,000 girls with the opportunity to learn to code. 👩🏽‍💻👩🏾‍💻👩🏻‍💻 NPS will also introduce the organization’s Women in Tech lesson plans to every middle school - because you can't be what you can't see! 👩‍💻

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  12. Dec 13

    Today, Girls Who Code founder and CEO and Newark Public Schools Superintendent Roger León are hosting an event at the Rafael Hernandez School in Newark, New Jersey to celebrate the city’s commitment to tech education for girls!

    About 30 girls in pink Rafael Hernandez School Girls Who Code tee shirts pose with Girls Who Code staff wearing yellow tees and various other adults in a classroom.
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  13. Dec 13

    Give the gift of code this holiday season to your favorite coder while supporting the movement to close the gender gap in tech! Check out of our to find the perfect gift for the girl coder on your list. 👩🏻‍💻🎁👩🏾‍💻

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  14. Retweeted
    Dec 12

    She may be small, but that’s not stopping her from making a difference! is a 12 year old climate activist proving there’s no age or height requirement for saving the world. Listen in to the latest episode with to hear more!

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  15. Retweeted
    Dec 12

    I am so proud of you!!!! Do your best and remember to be

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  16. Retweeted
    Dec 12

    From one middle school activist to another - I loved talking to for this week’s . She’s funny, compassionate, committed to saving planet earth - and she’s 12! Listen in:

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  17. Dec 12

    Girls are changing the world, and 12 year old climate activist is no exception. She’s talked global warming with & taken the stage at to share her dedication to saving the planet. Listen to her convo with :

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  18. Dec 11

    To our alumni: You've got this!! This finals season, remember how far you've come already and how much farther you'll go - and know that Team Girls Who Code is with you every step of the way!

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  19. Dec 11

    Congrats to our Chair who joined the Board of Directors of this week! We applaud the work this company is doing to increase diversity within student bodies and within its own employees and Board of Directors. 👏

    Photo of Alexis Maybank, internet entrepreneur, accompanied by a quote: "I could not be more thrilled to join 2U, Inc.'s board and become part of a company that is leading the way in transforming higher education online, and doing it with an unwavering commitment to what matters most - great student outcomes."
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  20. Retweeted
    Dec 11

    Can’t say enough wonderful compliments about these fantastic young ladies! They come to school an hour early every Tuesday to build sisterhood, read about computer science, and learn coding!

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  21. Retweeted
    Dec 10

    Thank you for the opportunity to attend the Inaugural Alumni College Loops Speed Mentoring event. It was delightful to reconnect with fellow alumni and have meaningful conversations with professionals in various industries.

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