Best quotes by Kimberly Bryant on Women

Checkout quotes by Kimberly Bryant on Women

  • Women and girls are naturally agents of change. If we teach one girl to code, she will go on to teach more - we've seen this in our own programs and workshops around the country.
    - Kimberly Bryant
  • Women are both talented and innovative thinkers and tend to use computer science as a tool to solve larger problems.
    - Kimberly Bryant
  • Our goal is to really have young women of color embrace the tech marketplace and the tech innovation space as both leaders and creators.
    - Kimberly Bryant
  • One of the biggest lessons that we hope to model for several folks, including some of the young women of color who come to me, is the value of understanding your worth, standing up, and demanding the best for yourself and not taking less.
    - Kimberly Bryant
  • While there should be collective efforts to increase tech inclusion overall, the industry must work to specifically attract and retain women of color.
    - Kimberly Bryant
  • I was doing a lot of networking in the Valley, and I found that it was not a very diverse environment, and most of the conferences and meetup events I went to, there weren't many women or people of color in those rooms.
    - Kimberly Bryant
  • We need to have women as role models, both inside and outside corporate America's leading tech companies, leading the path for other women.
    - Kimberly Bryant
  • Our camps and workshops offer a space where girls of color can learn computer science and coding principles alongside their peers, with mentorship from female role models who have established themselves in tech fields where women, and minority women in particular, tend to be underrepresented.
    - Kimberly Bryant
  • If I understood the great opportunities that are available to women and underrepresented minorities in the field of tech I would have made the transition from traditional engineering to the technology field much earlier in my career.
    - Kimberly Bryant
  • We are not generally included in that narrative - people of color - definitely, women of color don't normally fit that narrative that has been built around the whole image and the whole story of the Silicon Valley.
    - Kimberly Bryant
  • I believe it is incredibly important for women and people of color to become the builders and creators in technology. In order to do so, we need to know how to code or, at least, know the language of coding - what I like to call 'code speak.'
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  • I'm looking to see more women of color not only in companies in technology, but also creating companies.
    - Kimberly Bryant