53 min

30. Charlene Hunter - Studying Maths, Starting Coding Black Females, Tech Industry and More+‪+‬ Quadrithm's Quadcast

    • Tecnologia

In today's episode, we have another amazing guest, Charlene Hunter the founder of Coding Black Females. Coding Black Females is a nonprofit organisation that aims to provide opportunities for Black female developers through meetups, events, and more. The organisation has partnered with companies such as Monzo, Conde Nast, BBC and more.

In this long and exciting chat, Charlene tells us about managing the organisation during this coronavirus pandemic, her love for Maths and Computer Science, and how she started Coding Black Females. Charlene was exposed to tech from a very young age, coming from a family filled with techies and playing with the BBC Micro computer at school. She tells us about this remarkable experience. We also discuss the systemic racism and biases that exist within the tech industry and how we can encourage more black kids to get into tech. There is a lot of interesting topics discussed so be sure to listen.

If you want to support Coding Black Females, visit their website at https://codingblackfemales.com/supportus to find out how.



Stay safe everyone

Quadrithm

---------------------Book Recommendations----------------------------

Blacks in Science: Ancient and Modern (Journal of African Civilizations) by Ivan Van Sertima

African Mathematics: History, Textbook and Classroom Lessons by Robin Walker and John Matthews

In today's episode, we have another amazing guest, Charlene Hunter the founder of Coding Black Females. Coding Black Females is a nonprofit organisation that aims to provide opportunities for Black female developers through meetups, events, and more. The organisation has partnered with companies such as Monzo, Conde Nast, BBC and more.

In this long and exciting chat, Charlene tells us about managing the organisation during this coronavirus pandemic, her love for Maths and Computer Science, and how she started Coding Black Females. Charlene was exposed to tech from a very young age, coming from a family filled with techies and playing with the BBC Micro computer at school. She tells us about this remarkable experience. We also discuss the systemic racism and biases that exist within the tech industry and how we can encourage more black kids to get into tech. There is a lot of interesting topics discussed so be sure to listen.

If you want to support Coding Black Females, visit their website at https://codingblackfemales.com/supportus to find out how.



Stay safe everyone

Quadrithm

---------------------Book Recommendations----------------------------

Blacks in Science: Ancient and Modern (Journal of African Civilizations) by Ivan Van Sertima

African Mathematics: History, Textbook and Classroom Lessons by Robin Walker and John Matthews

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