Join us for a fun-filled coding experience where girls learn the basics of tech with a Barbie twist! Empowering, educational, and oh-so-cute—because girls can code and wear pink! And Bring Your Barbies 💻👛
Ready to break stereotypes and build the future?
Step into the world of The Gurl Code: Coding with Barbie—a hands-on workshop where creativity meets coding! This event is designed to introduce young girls to the exciting world of technology in a way that feels fun, fashionable, and fearless. With Barbie as our inspiration, we'll explore beginner-friendly coding concepts, spark confidence, and show that there's room for both glitter and greatness in STEM.
Perfect for girls who dream big, love tech, and aren't afraid to code in heels! 👠💻👩🏽💻
AGE GROUP: | School-Age Kids |
EVENT TYPE: | Computer/Technology | Center for Black Literature and Culture |
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