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. >> by 2012, kimberly bryant had spent enough years working in technology to know that she stood simply by sitting down at a table with other tech types. >> i know the steps. there are not too many people of color in the room and definitely weren't that many women either. >> though kimberly admits it wasn't until her daughter got interested in following in her footsteps that kimberly got serious about changing the landscape. >> you have multiple authors -- >> and so she started black girls code, exposing young women of color to the opportunities in tech, while at the same time teaching them the skills they'd need to take advantage of them. at the time, kimberly dreamed of it getting big. and since then, it certainly has. this two-week summer camp in oakland run by one of 11 black girls code chapters across the country, plus one in south africa reaching 8,000 girls. and what about the girl who inspired black girls code in the first place? >> you need to decrease this. >> she is now on staff mentoring the next generation. >> that's what's exciting for me because it's never going to
. >> by 2012, kimberly bryant had spent enough years working in technology to know that she stood simply by sitting down at a table with other tech types. >> i know the steps. there are not too many people of color in the room and definitely weren't that many women either. >> though kimberly admits it wasn't until her daughter got interested in following in her footsteps that kimberly got serious about changing the landscape. >> you have multiple authors -- >> and...
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this is kimberly bryant. >> reporter: by 2012, kimberly bryant had spent enough years working in technologyknow that she stood out simply by sitting down at a table with other tech types. >> i noticed that there are not too many people of color in the room, and there definitely weren't that many women either. >> reporter: though it wasn't until her daughter kai got interested in following in her footsteps that kimberly got serious about changing the landscape. >> you have multiple authors. >> reporter: so she started black girls code. exposing young women of color to the opportunities in tech while at the same time teaching them the skills they'd need to take advantage of them. at the time, kimberly dreamed of it getting big. and since then, it certainly has. this two-week summer camp in oakland run by one of 11 black girls code chapters across the country, plus one in south africa reaching 8,000 girls. and what about the girl who inspired black girls code in the first place? well, kai is now on staff mentoring the next generation. >> that's what's exciting for me because it's never going t
this is kimberly bryant. >> reporter: by 2012, kimberly bryant had spent enough years working in technologyknow that she stood out simply by sitting down at a table with other tech types. >> i noticed that there are not too many people of color in the room, and there definitely weren't that many women either. >> reporter: though it wasn't until her daughter kai got interested in following in her footsteps that kimberly got serious about changing the landscape. >> you...
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. >> reporter: by 2012, kimberly bryant had spent enough years working in technology to know that sheod out simply by sitting down. at a table with other tech types. >> i noticed there are not too many people of color in the room, and there definitely weren't that many women, either. >> reporter: though kimberly admits it wasn't until her daughter, kai, got interested in following in her footsteps that kimberly got serious about changing the left-haandscape. so she started black girls code. exposing young women of color to the opportunities in tech, while at the same time teaching them the skills they would need to take advantage of them. at the time, kimberly dreamed of it getting big. since then, it certainly has. >> is this the layout you wanted? >> reporter: this two-week summer camp in oakland run by one of 11 black girls code chapters across the country, plus one in south africa reaching 8,000 girls. and what about the girl who inspired black girls code in the first place? well, kai is now on staff, mentoring the next generation. >> that's what's exciting for me, because it's ne
. >> reporter: by 2012, kimberly bryant had spent enough years working in technology to know that sheod out simply by sitting down. at a table with other tech types. >> i noticed there are not too many people of color in the room, and there definitely weren't that many women, either. >> reporter: though kimberly admits it wasn't until her daughter, kai, got interested in following in her footsteps that kimberly got serious about changing the left-haandscape. so she started...
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." >> reporter: kimberly bryant was the subject of one of our very first bay area proud stories five as she was starting her nonprofit, black girls code. in the years since the organization isn't the only thing that's grown. >> hi, this is kimberly bryant. >> reporter: by 2012 kimberly bryant had spent enough years working in technology to know that she stood out simply by sitting down at a table with other tech types. >> i noticed there were not too many people of color in the room and definitely weren't that many women either. >> reporter: though kimberly admits it wasn't until her daughter, kai, got interested in following in her footsteps that kimberly got serious about changing the landscape. and so she started black girls code, exposing young women of color to the opportunities in tech while at the same time teaching them the skills they'd need to take advantage of them. at the same time kimberly dreamed of it getting big. and since then it certainly has. this two-week summer camp in oakland run by one of 11 black girls co-chapters across the n country plus one in south africa
." >> reporter: kimberly bryant was the subject of one of our very first bay area proud stories five as she was starting her nonprofit, black girls code. in the years since the organization isn't the only thing that's grown. >> hi, this is kimberly bryant. >> reporter: by 2012 kimberly bryant had spent enough years working in technology to know that she stood out simply by sitting down at a table with other tech types. >> i noticed there were not too many people of...
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one of the breakout stories was a story of kimberly bryant. she was working in a major tech industry world. and lost in that world as a black woman in tech. when she saw her daughter go to stanford and get treated like a lot of black girls get treated as if they aren't relevant and meaningful, she thought, i should figure out how to help these kids and she built curriculum around her kitchen table and borrowed computers and started teaching black girls code. >> i knew i knew that name. >> i spoke with her yesterday. >>. >> the organizing principle came around moms saying, can i borrow your curriculum. they've now trained over 10,000 girls, the power of that isn't so much -- somebody could have said to kim, your idea isn't meaningful to me, it could have been said as marginal, she claimed it as meaningful for herself. and that idea became the organizing factor for an entire business. >> i like what you wrote about, everyone has ideas, what do i know? you wrote something to the effect, only you are standing in the place you're standing or someth
one of the breakout stories was a story of kimberly bryant. she was working in a major tech industry world. and lost in that world as a black woman in tech. when she saw her daughter go to stanford and get treated like a lot of black girls get treated as if they aren't relevant and meaningful, she thought, i should figure out how to help these kids and she built curriculum around her kitchen table and borrowed computers and started teaching black girls code. >> i knew i knew that name....
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kimberly guilfoyle from fox news. harvey: we want to ask about it at least because the reason it was relevant was -- >> he's married and had a baby on the way. >> kobe bryant still in portofino, responded to everyone on instagram saying he had
kimberly guilfoyle from fox news. harvey: we want to ask about it at least because the reason it was relevant was -- >> he's married and had a baby on the way. >> kobe bryant still in portofino, responded to everyone on instagram saying he had
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kimberly guilfoyle from fox news. harvey: we want to ask about it at least because the reason it was relevant was -- >> he's married and had a baby on the way. >> kobe bryantrtofino, responded to everyone on instagram saying he had a dad
kimberly guilfoyle from fox news. harvey: we want to ask about it at least because the reason it was relevant was -- >> he's married and had a baby on the way. >> kobe bryantrtofino, responded to everyone on instagram saying he had a dad
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kimberly guilfoyle from fox news. harvey: we want to ask about it at least because the reason it was relevant was -- >> he's married and had a baby on the way. >> kobe bryantrtofino, responded to everyone on instagram saying he had a dad bod by posting a shirtless picture saying ok, ok, give me 30 days, #challengeaccepted.
kimberly guilfoyle from fox news. harvey: we want to ask about it at least because the reason it was relevant was -- >> he's married and had a baby on the way. >> kobe bryantrtofino, responded to everyone on instagram saying he had a dad bod by posting a shirtless picture saying ok, ok, give me 30 days, #challengeaccepted.