For one Black woman founder, it was imperative for her to encourage more young people of color to enter the field and take advantage of these high-paying roles so she created an at-home learning kit to help teenagers learn some basic skills.
She hopes the product will spark interest for others just like how the technology community at NASA, where she worked as an aerospace engineer, inspired her to create more accessibility. The company also leads hands-on technology and entrepreneurship programming workshops across the globe
“Lingo represents something that I wish that I had growing up,” she said in an interview with WTOP News.“In many respects, I’m excited to be able to contribute this, especially in the moment where there are a lot of students who are at home and they’re in need of camp support, academic activities so that they can continue their learning and they don’t regress.”
View original content, Source, July 9, 2020, Dana Givens, Black Enterprise