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Silicon Chef is a women-centric hardware hackathon for humans who identify as female.
Photography Credit: Diane Phillips of Give Photography
Silicon Chef is a women-centric hardware hackathon for humans who identify as female.
Photography Credit: Diane Phillips of Give Photography
Silicon Chef is a women-centric hardware hackathon for humans who identify as female.
Photography Credit: Diane Phillips of Give Photography
Silicon Chef is a women-centric hardware hackathon for humans who identify as female.
Photography Credit: Diane Phillips of Give Photography
Silicon Chef is a women-centric hardware hackathon for humans who identify as female.
Photography Credit: Diane Phillips of Give Photography
Silicon Chef is a women-centric hardware hackathon for humans who identify as female.
Photography Credit: Diane Phillips of Give Photography
Silicon Chef is a women-centric hardware hackathon for humans who identify as female.
Photography Credit: Diane Phillips of Give Photography
Silicon Chef is a women-centric hardware hackathon for humans who identify as female.
Photography Credit: Diane Phillips of Give Photography
The Girls Who Code Club met for the first time at the Bowie Branch Library, January 22, 2015. Girls Who Code Club educates, inspires, and equips girls in grades 6-12 with the skills and resources needed to pursue opportunities in computing fields. This program was made possible through support from the City of Bowie and instruction from the Bowie State University’s Women in Computing organization. Imani McLaurin, a sophomore majoring in Computer Science at Bowie State University, led the first session.
Silicon Chef is a women-centric hardware hackathon for humans who identify as female.
Photography Credit: Diane Phillips of Give Photography
Silicon Chef is a women-centric hardware hackathon for humans who identify as female.
Photography Credit: Diane Phillips of Give Photography
Silicon Chef is a women-centric hardware hackathon for humans who identify as female.
Photography Credit: Diane Phillips of Give Photography
Silicon Chef is a women-centric hardware hackathon for humans who identify as female.
Photography Credit: Diane Phillips of Give Photography
Silicon Chef is a women-centric hardware hackathon for humans who identify as female.
Photography Credit: Diane Phillips of Give Photography
Silicon Chef is a women-centric hardware hackathon for humans who identify as female.
Photography Credit: Diane Phillips of Give Photography
Celebrating Girls Who Code's 5th birthday where it all began, at AppNexus. In 2012, 20 high school girls joined us for 6 weeks to learn computer science as part of Girls Who Code's Summer Immersion Program. There are now 40,000 students across 50 states! Learn more at www.girlswhocode.com.
Silicon Chef is a women-centric hardware hackathon for humans who identify as female.
Photography Credit: Diane Phillips of Give Photography
Silicon Chef is a women-centric hardware hackathon for humans who identify as female.
Photography Credit: Diane Phillips of Give Photography
Silicon Chef is a women-centric hardware hackathon for humans who identify as female.
Photography Credit: Diane Phillips of Give Photography