Partner
Google.org

Causes
Diversity, Education

Type
Renovation

Location
Oakland, USA

The tech industry isn’t very diverse. In fact, only 3% of Black and Latino employees combined work at Google, Apple, Microsoft, Facebook, and Twitter. This lack of diversity extends to education, where only 7% of Black students earn STEM bachelor’s degrees, and students of color often get excluded from STEM activities in middle and high school.

To tackle this problem, Kurani and Google have teamed up to create Code Next, a free computer science lab for underserved students of color in grades 8 to 12, in Oakland, California. Read more


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