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- All Subjects: African American women in the professions
- Member of: The Center for Gender Equity in Science and Technology
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Informed by the CompuGirls program, the CompuPower: Technology and Leadership program curriculum uses culturally responsive education practices to foster student leadership and civic engagement through the exploration of technology. This program is a year-long, in-school, high school elective course that schools can offer to male and female students for Career and Technical Education (CTE) course credit.
ContributorsScott, Kimberly A. (Author) / Nkrumah, Tara (Author)
Created2020-06-05
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Describes the challanges Black women face as they strive to overcome racial obstacles in the field of computer science.
ContributorsThomas, Jakita, 1977- (Author) / Women of Color in Computing Research Collaborative (Contributor)
Created2021 (year uncertain)
Description
Briefly explains how lack of monetary savings serves as a barrier to accessing to finance capital for women of color seeking to launch their own tech startup.
ContributorsBrodock, Kate (Author) / Women of Color in Computing Research Collaborative (Contributor)
Created2021 (year uncertain)