Sasha Ariel Alston

@TheStemQueen

Promoting diversity in tech & children's literacy. Author of Sasha Savvy Loves to Code. Pace University ‘19

Joined November 2016

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    2 Jun 2017

    The day is finally here! Sasha Savvy Loves to Code has now launched. You can purchase the book on Amazon (). 🎉🎊🎈

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  2. 23 hours ago

    I couldn’t do any of this without the guidance and support from my mom

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  3. May 6

    I have an interview for a summer internship in Marketing. Praying that I get it 💯

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  4. May 6

    My pitch at work got our tech client 5 media placements 🙏🏾

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    May 4

    To say it was an honor to demonstrate some of the Dash features for and K. Michele Sanders is a severe understatement. | | | |

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    May 4

    Getting ready for the panel and fair! 👀 at all of these books that touch on concepts! 📖 📚

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  8. Retweeted
    Apr 17

    We need to encourage and inspire each other as women. Check out this amazing teen who writes children's book to encourage other girls to code.

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  9. May 2
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  10. Retweeted
    May 1

    Shoutout to the STEMinists in PDX for supporting this amazing organization and this author, Sasha Ariel Alston .

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  11. May 2

    I’m really inspiring students from the UK 🙏🏾

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    May 2

    Our book review for Sasha Savvy Loves to Code,”the book was very interesting and taught us about coding!”

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    Apr 29

    God, I thank you for always reminding me that I’m strong. You’ve instilled in me the power to move mountains. May any fear I have, be stripped away. For the confidence you’ve given me to stand firm, will outshine any doubts I’ve allowed to control my thoughts.

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    Apr 29

    Don't just be a consumer; be a creator, be a producer, be a provider. Become an asset to your community, to society at large.

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    Apr 29

    👋🏻 , we just added more slots! Register now before we sell out -again! 👉🏻 Workshops w/ & MORE! Special guests: & 🔥

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  16. Retweeted
    Apr 26

    If you think paying to learn a skill is expensive imagine what it's going to cost you having no skills at all.

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    Celebrating Day! 😍 Student Sasha Ariel Alston author of children's book "Sasha Savvy Loves to Code" inspiring the next generation of girls in

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  18. Apr 23

    Today was great. Tomorrow will be even better.

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  19. Retweeted
    Apr 23

    My unpopular opinion is: When some says they want to get into tech stop suggesting to them to immediately learn how to code. Also for those who want to learn how to code stop immediately suggesting that need to learn HTML/CSS and JavaScript.

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  20. Retweeted
    Apr 23

    Just because we're free from school doesn't mean we are free from learning. In order to level up, become an expert, or simply enlighten others, we need to be continuously learning. Knowledge it power.

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  21. Retweeted
    Apr 22

    It took me 7 hours and a lot of useless Googling to figure out how to code something today. The end result was 3 lines of code. I may have 15 years of programming experience, but it's days like today that remind me I'm no different from those learning from scratch.

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