This is your first of three free stories this month. Become a free or sustaining member to read unlimited articles, webinars and ebooks. Women and people of color are under-represented in science, ...
West Park Cultural Center hosts the danceLogic program every Saturday to teach young girls how to exercise both their bodies and brains. danceLogic's Devon Gooden with his coding students. Of all the ...
DanceLogic, which is run by the West Park Cultural Center, is “designed to educate, inspire, and cultivate girls of color in STEM,” said founder Betty Lindley. Programs like Philadelphia’s danceLogic ...
STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) is, as we all know, extremely cool — but there's still a serious gender inequality problem in its ranks. Women earn only 35 percent of U.S. bachelor ...
Amazon and Code.org partner for this year’s Hour of Code, which aims to inspire one million girls during the first week of December to try coding their own dance party Over 1,000 Amazon employees ...
DanceLogic, a unique S.T.E.A.M. program that combines dance and computer coding leading to the development of original choreography and performance, is continuing onto its second year. Girls ranging ...
In our series, A More Perfect Union, we aim to show that what unites us as Americans is far greater than what divides us. In this installment, "CBS This Morning" national correspondent Jericka Duncan ...
In Parkside, a program called danceLogic is blurring the lines between the arts and tech by training young girls of color in both choreography and software programming. Philadelphia Inquirer reports ...
Most coding courses don’t end with a technology-driven dance performance, but that’s exactly how some girls in New York City have been learning engineering, computer science and technology topics.
PHILADELPHIA — Numbers, stats and creativity are all integral parts of choreography — but they're vital for coding, too. That's the idea behind danceLogic, a program in Philadelphia that integrates ...