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Founder #HourOfCode, CEO @Codeorg. Tech investor/advisor, Director at @Axon_us and @Convoyteam.

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    1. Roxanne Taylor‏Verified account @RoxanneTaylor 10 Jan 2018

      Roxanne Taylor Retweeted Code.org

      Sad to see this new report which tells us that the situation with #WomenInSTEM #womenintech is not getting better. Diversity is key to innovation. We must redouble our efforts and never stop. @reshmasaujani @pauldaugh @hadiphttps://twitter.com/codeorg/status/950786438659948544 …

      Roxanne Taylor added,

      Code.orgVerified account @codeorg
      Why women are opting out of tech: discrimination, pay discrepancies, and lack of exposure to the field in schools. "It can be difficult for young girls to see themselves as engineers or coders if they haven’t had any experience of doing it themselves." https://www.marketwatch.com/story/why-are-women-leaving-one-of-americas-fastest-growing-highest-paying-industries-2018-01-09 …
      1 reply 4 retweets 20 likes
    2. Hadi Partovi‏Verified account @hadip 10 Jan 2018
      Replying to @RoxanneTaylor @reshmasaujani @pauldaugh

      Fortunately, as noted in the article, in grades K-12 the total numbers and % of women in CS has steadily improved every year since @codeorg launched (graphs: https://medium.com/@codeorg/girls-set-ap-computer-science-record-skyrocketing-growth-outpaces-boys-41b7c01373a5 …)

      1 reply 2 retweets 4 likes
    3. Kimberly Bryant‏Verified account @6Gems 10 Jan 2018
      Replying to @hadip @RoxanneTaylor and

      Oh boy! Ok Hadi now we have talked about this before and excuse me for dipping my nose in this conversation here but Reshma is correct. Not to take away anything from the work that http://Code.org  has done but a LOT of the growth in this period

      2 replies 0 retweets 10 likes
    4. Kimberly Bryant‏Verified account @6Gems 10 Jan 2018
      Replying to @6Gems @hadip and

      cont'd is in fact to the work done in afterschool programs such as @BlackGirlsCode, @GirlsWhoCode, @technovation and others---not just the work of http://Code.org  in schools with teachers.

      3 replies 3 retweets 18 likes
    5. Kimberly Bryant‏Verified account @6Gems 10 Jan 2018
      Replying to @6Gems @hadip and

      I'd REALLY like to see some unbiased research done in this area because although introducing CS in schools is very important to reaching girls, those classrooms are still in most cases overly male and certainly not diverse.

      4 replies 7 retweets 32 likes
    6. Kimberly Bryant‏Verified account @6Gems 10 Jan 2018
      Replying to @6Gems @hadip and

      Girls are also STILL marginalized in many AP CS classrooms which I know from first hand experience with my own daughter in her mostly male AP CS class here in Oakland.

      2 replies 6 retweets 23 likes
    7. Kimberly, the Dissertating Informaticist‏ @DataKimist 10 Jan 2018
      Replying to @6Gems @hadip and

      My daughter was the only Black girl and one of only 2 Black students in robotics club when she was in elementary school. And that was over 10 years ago. She’s now a Senior Engineering major, so it’s clear that these experiences matter. #DemandASpot #DiscouragedButNotDefeated

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      Hadi Partovi‏Verified account @hadip 10 Jan 2018
      Replying to @DataKimist @6Gems and

      She sounds awesome, congrats! And kudos to you and to her teachers for encouraging and inspiring her over the years. Change happens student by student, classroom by classroom.

      10:20 PM - 10 Jan 2018
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        2. Kimberly, the Dissertating Informaticist‏ @DataKimist 10 Jan 2018
          Replying to @hadip @6Gems and

          1) Thank you! She did have amazing teachers both male and female along the way. Her father is also an Engineer, so she greatly benefited from having an Engineer in the home when some of her teachers made her feel she didn’t have the aptitude for it. Combating those negative

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        3. Kimberly, the Dissertating Informaticist‏ @DataKimist 10 Jan 2018
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          2) messages even with 2 STEM parents, was a significant chore!

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