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When you want to change the face of technology, the risks of failure are not equitably distributed
Kimberly Bryant |
TEDxSanFrancisco
• October 2019
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One failure can be the end of a journey, especially for black females. In this inspiring talk, Kimberly Bryant shares her journey to becoming an engineer and what it means for young women of color to have a safe space to fail while on their way to success.
Bryant is the founder and CEO of Black Girls Code, a not-for-profit organization that provides in-demand computer programming and technology education with a concentration on entrepreneurial concepts for young and pre-teen girls of color, to help them become future innovators in today's digitally-driven society.
Filmed at TEDxSanFrancisco: Dare To Know on October 3rd, 2019, at the Herbst Theatre.
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