It not enough to speak about the community at large. At least not in this context when there are clearly many SPECIFIC orgs and reps who’ve done a good bit of heavy lifting around diversity in tech way back when Codeorg didn’t focus on diversity. At all.
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Your mission has seemingly changed to center a focus on women and minorities over the last few years but there have been many of us doing this work for almost a decade if not more.
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As Ayah mentioned in her piece yes you do have the benefit of scale but honestly? That’s to be expected because you all are also the most heavily funded org working in the space.
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A few comments. I didn't say I didn't talk about specific orgs. I said I don't remember. My interview was over 9 months ago
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But I agree with you, it costs me absolutely nothing to highlight specific orgs, and only lifts everybody up. It is stronger to do that than to just highlight the "community." I tried doing that in the blog post at top of this tweet thread, and will aim to do even more.
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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.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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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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But...there has been a wave of focus on students of color (especially girls) and that is where the research AND philanthropy points to a gap. So I’ve seen “several” org change their narrative in the last 2 years. I get it.
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But orgs like
@BlackGirlsCode? We’ve been here all along, doing the work, AND centering girls of color. I’m just glad everyone else is finally catching up.pic.twitter.com/BKxRv1R7dV1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
No question you've been doing this longer than @codeorg. We've only been around since 2013. No debate on that. Which is why you would be the natural person our team would reach out to for help or ideas.
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