2018

Adobe’s Youth Coding Initiative: Girls Who Code

16 year old Geraldine Agredo came to New York from Colombia when she was nine. A student at the Young Women’s Leadership School in Astoria, a neighborhood in Queens, she didn’t touch a computer until she came to the United States. Geraldine was inspired to program by a speaker who came to her school, and got involved with Girls Who Code through her teacher. In 2014, she and her coding classmates won an MIT Club of New York award for their recycling game, Green Code. Geraldine believes programming and creativity go hand in hand, and is excited to major in computer science to make a better world. Girls Who Code is a partner of Adobe’s Youth Coding Initiative, an effort to bring computer science education to girls and under-represented youth.

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Adobe Youth Coding Initiative – Girls and Coding

Women make up half of the U.S. workforce, but hold just 25% of the jobs in technical or computing fields. Adobe is committed to closing that gap. Watch this video, get inspired, and introduce girls you know to the opportunities offered by our coding partners: Girls Who Code, Black Girls Code and Iridescent. Help them discover the possibilities that are waiting for them.

Learn more about Adobe’s Youth Coding Initiative at http://adobe.ly/AdobeYCI

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Adobe’s Community Initiatives: Product Donations

What stories do our world heritage sites tell? Adobe is proud to provide nonprofit partner, Cyark, with its products to further its social mission: to create a free, 3D digital library of the Earth’s cultural heritage sites before they are lost to natural disasters, destroyed by human aggression, or ravaged by the passage of time. Hear Cyark’s story, and what compels them to digitally preserve our world history.

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