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  2. Girls Who Code - Wikipedia

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    Girls Who Code (also known as GWC) is an international nonprofit organization that aims to support and increase the number of women in computer science.Among its programs are a summer immersion program, a specialized campus program, after-school clubs, a college club, College Loops, [1] [2] and a series of books. [3]

  3. Jessimae Peluso - Wikipedia

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    Jessimae Peluso was born in Syracuse, New York.She is of Italian descent. [6] She went to Henninger High School, and graduated with the Class of 2000. [7] Her first splash as a performer was as a dancer at the age of 16 for The United Booty Foundation, a theatrical production of retro disco and funk based out of Syracuse, NY.

  4. Get to know the 'Girls Who Code' - AOL

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    Launched in Spring 2012, Girls Who Code is a national nonprofit organization working to close the gender gap in the technology and engineering sectors. With support from public and private ...

  5. Reshma Saujani - Wikipedia

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    Photo from Girls Who Code Launch Day. Saujani founded Girls Who Code in 2012 after visiting schools and becoming aware of the gender disparity in computing while campaigning for Congress. [38] Saujani was a speaker at the 2016 TED Conference, with her talk focusing on encouraging young girls to take risks and learn to program. [39]

  6. EDITORIAL: Girls Who Code show what public schools can do

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    Dec. 16—Mylan Park Elementary's Girls Who Code Club visited Charleston Monday for "Country Roads Codes Day at the Capitol." While there, these girls spoke to legislators and visitors about the ...

  7. Alice Wetterlund - Wikipedia

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    Wetterlund began doing stand-up comedy in the late 2000s, and performed with the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre improv group from 2008 on. This led to an audition [5] for MTV's Girl Code, [6] where one of her notable parts was in a parody TV commercial for "Culture Culture Probiotics", a "cure" for diarrhea. [7]

  8. Carly Aquilino - Wikipedia

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    Carly Aquilino (born November 18, 1990) [1] [2] is an American stand-up comedian, actress, television host and television personality.Aquilino was a regular cast member of the Girl Code comedy series on MTV and was a host of Girl Code Live.

  9. Annie Lederman - Wikipedia

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    Annie Lederman (/ ˈ l ɛ d ə r m ə n /; born July 20, 1983) is an American comedian and podcast host. She has appeared on the MTV series Girl Code and hosted the E! shows We Have Issues and Chelsea Lately, and @midnight.