her daughter thoko now runs the coding classes.eached more than a million girls through their programs. >> every girl that has gone through girlhype now should be able to decide: i want to be in tech, yes, and where and how. but at the same time, even if there is patriarchy it shouldn't wobble them. because we have support. >> that's what happens in workshops like these. thoko has invited interested students to the girlhype campus. >> we have redefined the word 'impact' for us to one girl at a time. the more i see the needle and i see a lot of young black women going into tech or studying computer science and not dropping out, then i will say there's impact. >> part of this new strategy is working with schools in more affluent neighborhoods, like sea point high school in cape town. girlhype has started a coding club here and thoko provides additional instruction. despite the school's location, most of the students here come from the townships. but their parents do all they can to support their education. >> when you see students le