In another edition of REVOLT’s “Stand Up For” series, presented by State Farm, the non-profit Black Girls Code spotlights “Black Innovation.” Its CEO Kimberly Bryant drops by to highlight their vital work over in the Bay Area where they are changing the face of technology — by training 1 million girls to lead, innovate and create in science, tech, engineering and math by the year 2040.
Inspired by Sean “Diddy” Combs’ successful “State Of Emergency: The State of Black America & Coronavirus” town hall, “REVOLT BLACK NEWS” is a platform that is designed to report news from the perspective of Black people for Black people.
“When I started REVOLT, I always wanted to develop a platform to report the news from our perspective, from our lens, from our people, so I decided to launch ‘REVOLT BLACK NEWS.’” said Combs. “We’re here with solutions. We’ve already heard about what we can’t do, but this is what we can do.”
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