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We're a non-profit that works to inspire, educate, and equip girls with the computing skills to pursue 21st century opportunities. Join the movement!

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jul 19

    Our book collection keeps growing! We've just released BABY CODE!, a board perfect for little hands and the littlest coders. Shop here:

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    4 hours ago
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  3. Retweeted
    Jul 30

    👏👏 for and ! We’re excited to give a behind-the-scenes look at the many science paths open to them in the world of natural history .

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  4. You cannot be what you cannot see - we have to expose our girls to women role models in tech to bolster the participation of girls in computer science classroom Tag a teacher friend, and check out our Women in Tech lesson plans here:

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    You can't manage what you don't measure. Grateful and excited to work with to push for transparent data on gender and diversity across the tech sector. Let's start counting.

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  6. It’s impossible to close the in tech when we don’t know how big it is. We need consistent, effective data tracking, reporting to invoke change and create a more diverse tech workforce. Read more from

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  7. Retweeted
    8 hours ago

    at event done! 💖 Weeeeee thanks for coming loves 💕

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  8. Retweeted
    11 hours ago

    As part of the , our students had the opportunity to visit and tour of . Learn more about what the students got to experience:

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  9. Retweeted
    10 hours ago

    Give all American girls tech role models via of

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  10. Founder & CEO of , & Commissioner highlight the importance of data in addressing and understanding the lack of women in STEM fields for

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  11. Hey ! HUGE congrats on !! If any of your teachers need lesson plans ft. diverse women in STEM (they’re free and totally easy to download), tell them they’re welcome to use ours!

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  12. You don’t have to be a technology teacher to teach computational thinking - check out our Lesson Plans to see how you can teach students to think like a coder and introduce students to real-world women role models. Learn more and TAG A TEACHER!

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  13. If only we could sum up our day in 280 characters -- 40 of our girls are learning computer science this summer! 🐦 👐 💻

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  14. Retweeted
    Jul 31

    Still smiling from my day with . Keep shining

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  15. Jul 31

    Increasing the access to computer science needs to go beyond teaching code. We need to show our girls they can be scientists. So, we launched our Lesson Plans to encourage this cultural shift.

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  16. Retweeted
    Jul 31

    You cannot be what you cannot see! Thanks for helping expose our girls to more women role models in tech through the lesson plans 🙌

    Girls Who Code Students gather on the steps of NYC City Hall to celebrate the launch of their Women in Tech lesson plans. You cannot be what you cannot see!
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  17. Retweeted
    Jul 31

    Our class (aka MetLife Minions) this afternoon at NY City Hall! 👩🏿‍💻👩🏽‍💻👩🏻‍💻

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  18. Jul 31

    To all our alumni out there: spread the word! Let your teachers know that Lesson Plans are out, free to download. And they’re not just for CS teachers!!

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  19. Retweeted
    Jul 31

    I'm honored to stand with @reshmassaujani to & excited to see expand. Reshma started this program with 20 students – now they’ve reached over 90,000 young women. That’s incredible. Learn more about today’s in-school resource announcement:

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  20. Retweeted
    Jul 31

    On the steps of City Hall--who runs the world?

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  21. Jul 31

    “You, our alumni, know this better than anyone. One of the biggest barriers you face is having a lack of women in tech to look up to.” - CEO Our Lesson Plans introduce female role models. Released today!

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