Women's History is Black History too. (from Black History in Its Own Words out from @imagecomics.) #womenshistorymonth #kimberlybryant #womenshistoryisblackhistorytoo

seen from Türkiye
seen from China

seen from United States
seen from China

seen from United Kingdom

seen from China
seen from Italy
seen from Italy
seen from China

seen from Italy

seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
seen from China
seen from China
seen from Japan

seen from Russia

seen from United States
seen from Hungary

seen from United States
seen from Belgium
Women's History is Black History too. (from Black History in Its Own Words out from @imagecomics.) #womenshistorymonth #kimberlybryant #womenshistoryisblackhistorytoo
Visionary Founder Kimberly Bryant Charts a Transformative Path Forward
"My journey has been one of resilience and unwavering commitment to truth and justice," says Bryant. "Through the challenges, I've discovered that obstacles are just opportunities in disguise. As we pave a path toward inclusivity and innovation, I'm more determined than ever to empower underrepresented voices and foster change. Together, we'll create a world where every entrepreneur, regardless of their background, can ascend to new heights."
In the spirit of moving forward, Kimberly Bryant has been diligently crafting her future endeavors, solidifying her commitment to empowering underrepresented communities and fostering innovation. The following initiatives represent her unwavering dedication to these principles:
Ascend Ventures: Bryant has embarked on a new journey as the founder of Ascend Ventures, a venture capital firm that seeks to provide crucial support and investment to startups led by underrepresented entrepreneurs. With a strong focus on diversity and inclusion, Ascend Ventures is poised to become a driving force for positive change in the tech and business world.
Black Innovation District in Memphis, TN: Bryant's roots in her hometown of Memphis run deep, and she is in the early stages of planning a new Black Innovation District, located in the Medical District, an exciting project aimed at fostering creativity and innovation within her community. This initiative promises to be a catalyst for economic growth and empowerment, creating opportunities for aspiring tech innovators. The cornerstone of this new tech district will be the Black Innovation Lab (in the site of the former Griggs College founded by visionary Emma Griggs in 1949), a tech accelerator created to address the dearth of funding and support given to Black startup founders.
Motivational Memoir: Contemplating the sharing of her extraordinary founder journey in a motivational memoir, Kimberly Bryant aims to inspire aspiring leaders, particularly Black women, to surmount obstacles and achieve their dreams. Her story stands as a testament to resilience, determination, and the power of unwavering commitment to truth and justice.
As Kimberly takes these bold steps into the future, she wishes her successor at Black Girls Code as much success and fulfillment as she experienced when founding and elevating BGC to its current prominence as an internationally recognized organization. Her legacy and passion as a STEM educator has and will continue to leave an indelible mark on the tech industry.
To honor her unwavering dedication to the empowerment of Black women and girls, we're thrilled to unveil The Black Girl Movement, our exciting new initiative coming your way in early 2024! Stay tuned for more details!
For more information or to get involved in these transformative initiatives, please visit http://www.blackinnovationlab.org or contact [email protected].
This day is observed every year on 8 March. This year's theme is "#DigitALL: #Innovation and #technology for gender #equality", which aims to recognise and celebrate the #contribution of #women to the field of technology and #education, exploring the #impact of the gender gap on #inequality for women while also #debunking #stereotypes and #discriminatory actions towards women.
#Herstory #UnDiaComoHoy# #KimberlyBryant (Memphis, Tennessee, 14 de febrero de 1967) es una #ingeniera eléctrica #afroamericana que trabajó en el campo de la #biotecnología en Genentech, Novartis, Vaccines, Diagnostics y Merck. En 2011, Bryant fundó #BlackGirlsCode, un curso que enseña conceptos básicos de programación a niñas que están subrepresentadas en carreras tecnológicas. Después de fundar Black Girls Code, Bryant ha sido incluida en la lista de las "25 afroamericanas más influyentes en #tecnología” por Business Insider. Bryant fundó Black Girls Code después de que su hija expresara interés en aprender programación, y ninguno de los cursos disponibles en el área de la Bahía de San Francisco era adecuado para ella: la mayoría de estudiantes eran chicos, y rara vez asistían otras niñas afroamericanas. Habiendo experimentado el aislamiento ella misma durante su tiempo de estudio y trabajo, quería que su hija tuviera una mejor experiencia. Bryant espera que este esfuerzo permita a las niñas, especialmente las pertenecientes a minorías, permanecer involucradas en #STEM y aumentar la concienciación dentro del campo. Las mujeres afroamericanas representan menos del 3% de la fuerza laboral en la industria de la tecnología y Black Girls Code lucha para cambiar y aumentar este porcentaje. Black Girls Code enseña #programación a niñas en edad escolar, a través de actividades extraescolares y campamentos de verano. En agosto de 2017, Bryant rechazó una donación de 125,000 dólares de Uber que ella consideró "falsa". La donación siguió a acusaciones de acoso sexual en Uber. Bryant también señaló en su negativa que a Girls Who Code se le ofreció diez veces la cantidad que se le ofreció a Black Girls Code. En febrero de 2018, Black Girls Code se asoció con el competidor de #Uber, #Lyft, ya que Bryant consideraba que sus valores estaban mejor alineados con los suyos. — Wikipedia 👀 Black Girls Code | Kimberly Bryant | TEDxKC https://youtu.be/TJ-m47CxAI0 #efemérides #feminismo #cientificas #mujeresyciencia #womeninscience #educarenigualdad #educarenfeminismo #schooloffeminism https://www.instagram.com/p/CZ9AbR4qH12/?utm_medium=tumblr
. I believe it is incredibly important for women and people of color to become the builders and creators in technology. In order to do so, we need to know how to code or, at least know the language of coding-what I like to call 'code speak.' . تلاش زمستون عجيب قابل تقديره :) اين همونيه كه مادر جون ميگفت دمِ بهار مياد يه خودى نشون ميده! . #kimberlybryant #coding #computerscience #uxdesign #design #lifestyle #girlstyle #color #programming #ux #uxdesigner #winterinspring #motivation #sunday (at Waterloo, Ontario) https://www.instagram.com/p/BvrRtSzgCzU/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1qbw7yimyiyyg
Kimberly Bryant Net Worth - 2018 -Read more at http://gazettereview.com/2018/01/kimberly-bryant-net-worth/ - http://gazettereview.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/kimberly-bryant.jpg #KimberlyBryant, #Networth #Entertainment
Kimberly Bryant Net Worth - 2018
A television personality, Kimberly Bryant rose to fame as one of the original housewives in The Real Housewives of Orange County. A stay-at-home-mom, she starred in the initial season, after which she returned as a guest for the next few years. During her time on the show, she co-starred...
http://gazettereview.com/2018/01/kimberly-bryant-net-worth/
#BlackGirlsCode founder #KimberlyBryant speaking on her experience of being honored at the White House
#BlackGirlsCODE founder #KimberlyBryant speaking at #innovativewomenintech mixer #BGC