Posts By: digeratigirls
By digeratigirls
Posted in - Uncategorized on May 6th, 2019
Notable Detroiters to star in I.Detroit: a Human Atlas of An America City
Left to right, Detroit Police Officer Gregory Matthews, Marcus Lyon, Camila Pastorelli and First Assistant Chief of Police Lashinda Stair gather information …
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By digeratigirls
Posted in - Conference on October 7th, 2018
Keynote – A Year of CS in Your Classroom
A Year of CS In Your Classroom
Olivia Snead, Digerati Girls, Inc.; Adrienne Wheat, Digerati Girls, Inc.; Monica Wheat, Venture Catalysts / Digerati Girls, Inc.
Session …
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By digeratigirls
Posted in - Media on March 24th, 2016
“Getting young girls engaged in science, engineering, technology and math has become a key focus for educators and organizations around the country. For Dr. Tonya Matthews, the chief executive officer and president of the Michigan …
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By digeratigirls
Posted in - Media on March 12th, 2016
Monica Wheat was once a 12-year girl in Detroit who was outstanding in math and science. She attended the Detroit Area Pre-College Engineering Program (DAPCEP) at the University of Michigan for a chance for her …
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By digeratigirls
Posted in - Media on February 21st, 2016
“Over the past year, we’ve been interviewing women leaders in the world of technology across the country for our podcast project Diva Tech Talk. The insights and trends have been astounding. Most women are interested …
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By digeratigirls
Posted in - Media on October 26th, 2015
We’re live tonight with episode 115 of our weekly live podcast broadcast, and tonight we’re joined by Digerati Girls and Interworks as our in-studio guests. We’ll be talking about our Applebee’s trip as well, along …
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By digeratigirls
Posted in - Media on October 22nd, 2015
Startup Weekend, the popoular weekend long event for starting a company, is back to Detroit but this time for a much younger crowd.
Youth can come and join in on the fun for a very special …
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By digeratigirls
Posted in - Media on August 21st, 2015
You’ve probably heard quite a bit about the “learn to code” movement over the past couple of years. As technology skills have become increasingly valuable and in-demand, numerous organizations and programs have been created to …
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By digeratigirls
Posted in - Media on February 2nd, 2015
Black History Month may be ending, but black history continues to be made every day. The people who will write the next chapter just keep on striving. And Detroit, in particular, often feels held together …
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By digeratigirls
Posted in - Media on June 10th, 2014
On a sunny late afternoon in April, about 65 women crowd into the lobby of Grand Circus in Downtown Detroit’s new “startup neighborhood” — the Madison Block. They are young and old and wear a …
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