Of course. Since you want to do this on Twitter, can you let me respond to all your tweets before responding? The twitter threads are hard to nav on a phone. And, yes, I know you understand.
Our mission hasn't changed since our first year 2013. We launched in 2013, and even the very first #HourOfCode we focused on and celebrated diversity of participation. Even my planning docs before my first hire referenced broadening participation by underrep groups.
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It's possible our messaging was refined or changed in a way that made it on your radar later.
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Lastly, I don't think our funding is why we have scale, I think it's the other way around. We weren't the best-funded to start. 10M girls tried
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Also negative Hadi. If I recall initially? Your goal was to teach ALL girls to code. You certainly weren’t initially reaching students or color or girls because your team consistently reached out to BGC (and others) to teach y’all how to reach the Black community.pic.twitter.com/BS7xR6gScq
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If you’re going to tell the story tell it right. Because I was there and I usually keep receipts.

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so there’s that...