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2019 Code the Dream’s Growing Impact

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January

CTD graduates Andrea & Crystal are promoted as permanent staff developers.
January

February

CTD recognized in Durham Mayor’s annual State of the City Address for the creation of the Second Chance Driving app.

February

March

CTD expands into large, donated office space in Research Triangle Park.

March

May

CTD pilots national expansion with Chicago cohort.

May

July

CTD grows to 10 staff, doubling last year’s staff capacity.

July

September

CTD launches Conéctate mobile app, allowing organizations serving farmworkers to send instant notifications, including emergency alerts.

September

October

First remote class begins, and students from national pilot project gain full-time tech employment in New York and Chicago.

October

November

CTD receives GSK IMPACT Award recognizing 10 NC-based nonprofits having the largest impact on our communities.

November

During his career, he received many awards including Legion of Merit, NASA Distinguished Service Medal or NASA Space Flight Medal. He was inducted into the International Space Hall of Fame in 1997. #BlackHistoryMonth

About 2 days ago

Guion Bluford is a former aerospace engineer, U.S. Air Force officer and fighter pilot, and a NASA astronaut. Bluford was the first African-American who launched into space. After graduating from Penn State University, Bluford was commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Air Force. pic.twitter.com/hIzMd27nBS

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As a director, he led his team to the development of HP’s first mini-computer, HP 2116A. He also developed multiple initiatives to improve the representation of African-Americans in Sillicon Valley. #BlackHistoryMonth

About 5 days ago

Roy Clay Sr. is an African-American computer scientist and inventor. After earning a mathematics degree from Saint Louis University and also learning how to program computer code, Clay joined Hewlett-Packard. pic.twitter.com/yP8waPHTpU

About 5 days ago

Check out these great tips by black creators for success in STEM ⬇️ #BlackHistoryMonth youtube.com/playlist?list=…

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