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As part of our community outreach, we host a number of events scheduled in various cities to amplify our work and contributions in the tech industry, academic and local communities.
April 24th, 2016
Turn UP for STEAM!
On February 19-21, 2016, BWiC partnered with Strong TIES which hosted Turn Up for STEAM: a weekend-long workshop for teens featuring a hip hop and coding hackathon held at Phoenix College in Phoenix, Arizona. This AZ SciTech Festival signature event and its partners are known for their “pizzazz” and the guest list of those interacting with the students at Turn Up for STEAM was quite impressive; featuring LaMar Queen of MusicNotes in LA and Black Poet Ventures from Phoenix (putting the “A- arts” in STEAM); Hidden Level Games, Google, and various other community leaders.
September 10th, 2016
BWiC Hosting Parent Panel in Austin
Parents play an important part in motivating students to select STEM careers. By informing parents about steps toward STEM career readiness, they can better steer students toward activities and opportunities that make them stronger candidates for success in the chosen STEM field. A component of the Black Women in Computing (BWiC) STEM initiative is the parent/guardian workshop designed to inform and empower parents in their efforts to support their children’s success in STEM.
5 May, 2020
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10 March, 2020
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3 March, 2020
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