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Black Girls Code is a program that offers mentorship and tutoring to young Black girls in pursuit of getting more women of color into the technology industry. The organization has already received some generous support, and it looks like it’s going to get some more. Ubisoft Film & Television has announced that it will be holding a special charity stream with the cast of Mythic Quest in order to raise money for Black Girls Code.
Ubisoft announced its charity stream in support of Black Girls Code earlier today. On
June 28, 2021, at 4pm PT/7 pm ET, Ubisoft will host a two-hour broadcast on its Twitch channel. During the stream, members of the Ubisoft team will be joined by cast members from the live-action Mythic Quest television series. Ashly Burch, Imani Hakim, Charlotte Nicdao, and Jessie Ennis are all set to appear during the stream.
MarylandUnited-statesBowie-state-universityCharlotte-nicdaoAshly-burchUbisoftImani-hakimJessie-ennisUbisoft-film-televisionMythic-questBlack-girlsGirls-codeA number of companies in the games industry have spoken out to condemn a wave of hate crimes targeting Asian-American and Pacific Islander communities in the US.
The US has seen concerning trends of xenophobia and racism directed toward these groups since the beginning of the pandemic, which former US President Donald Trump repeatedly referred to as the "China virus" or "kung flu."
Stop AAPI Hate this week said it received almost 3,800 reports of harassment, physical assault, or civil rights violations of AAPI people in the past year.
The problem is by no means confined to the US; Canada has roughly one-tenth of the population of the US, but Fight COVID Racism has received 886 such reports during the pandemic, or almost one-fourth the number in the US.
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