For several years I’ve been photographing Reshma Saujani and her organization Girls Who Code for their marketing and publicity efforts. The images have appeared in Marie Claire, Business Insider, USA Today, Huff Post, and elsewhere.
How Immigration Shaped These Female Founders and CEOs: They tell their stories of creating success out of sheer will. (Marie Claire)
Girls Who Code work to redress the gender-based inequalities in the programming and development sectors.
“In 1995, 37% of computer scientists were women. Today, it’s only 24%. The percent will continue to decline if we do nothing. We know that the biggest drop off of girls in computer science is between the ages of 13 and 17.” –Girls Who Code