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Celebrating the St. John's Chapter

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In-Person Workshop
Celebrating the St. John's Chapter
In-Person Workshop
Celebrating the St. John's Chapter

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  • 7/11/2024 - 7/11/2024
  • -
  • Pay what you can
  • trophi.ai Office Space,
    34 Harvey Rd
    St. John's, NL, A1C 2G1

Description

After many wonderful years of serving our local community, it’s with mixed feelings that we share that our local chapter is closing. This decision is apart of Canada Learning Code’s shift to focus on deepening its support of adult learners in achieving meaningful career outcomes through technology education.

However, we want to go out with a bang by hosting an evening of celebration and networking for the St. John's Chapter with our friends at trophi.ai!

At this event you'll:
  • Hear about CLC’s successes and reasoning for closure of chapters with an opportunity to ask questions/share thoughts!
  • Hear about what's next for CLC and local community groups to be aware of with the CLC Chapter closing.
  • Enjoy snacks and beverages provided by CLC!
  • Have the opportunity to network and build connections with established experts as well as other early career professionals!

Prerequisites:

None! This workshop is designed for beginners.

About This Program

Who this is for

  • “I’m curious about tech and code in general”
  • “I am a complete beginner when it comes to coding”
  • “I have some coding skills but I’m looking to try my hand at something new!”
  • “I have financial barriers that make it hard to pay for classes and training”
  • “I’m not sure if I belong in tech— I wish I saw more people like me leading this industry!”
This event is open to all adults 18+, designed in a way that seeks to explicitly welcome people with underrepresented genders—this includes cis women, trans women, trans men, non-binary people, and others who are marginalized because of their gender identity or expression. We believe that addressing the gender gap in tech is just one part of building digital equity. A more just and equitable future for technology in Canada means building programming that supports, empowers, and equips all learners who historically have been—and continue to be—underrepresented in tech, particularly Black, Indigenous and other Racialized learners, people in low-income communities and newcomer learners If this sounds like you, we can’t wait to have you learn with us.

What's Included

  • An awesome lead instructor and industry mentors!
Celebrating the St. John's Chapter

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