
March 25, 2021
Black Girls CODE and Nike Presents: “Powering Human Connection “
Black Girls CODE 2021 hackathon is aimed to excite and motivate participants ages 12-17 to build and hack tech solutions to problems in the community.
Participants developed skills in ideation, team-working, app development, and presentation. They created connections with each other along with their mentors. They got a chance to discover how tech can be a tool for social change agents. Students had an opportunity to explore a significant social justice issue and engage in creating solutions to the issue by using technology as a lever for change.

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