Wanted: Black Female Hackers #BlackHack
Think of a relatively small subset of the population – like Black people in the United States.
(It’s okay. This post is not ‘racial’; more like post-racial.)
Okay, now whittle that subgroup down… to Black women in the U.S. Then narrow the group to U.S. Black women who are programmers or software developers and… um… where’d everyone go? Get it? The number is small. Understandably, the few there are might feel all alone. Well… until now. Coming up is the #BlackHack: a hack-a-thon for Black women programmers put on by Black Girls Hack.
The event – expected to bring 100 Black women developers and entrepreneurs together – will take place in Atlanta on November 16 and 17 (very soon). Mailchimp has signed on to be primary sponsor for the #BlackHack.
So… looking for women with brains who are about their business, are you? A’ight then.
Read more at “Black Girls Hack creates #blackhack: a hackathon for black women programmers” (full article)
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