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SUMMARY:Brothers Code 2025
DESCRIPTION:Brothers Code is an innovative hands-on event hosted by The Hidden Genius Project as part of the larger Hour of Code initiative focused on introducing people all across the world to the basics of coding education during Computer Science Education Week. Our 13th Annual Brothers Code event will take place on Saturday\, December 13\, 2025 in multiple cities across the country. \nBrothers Code workshops are led by The Hidden Genius Project Youth Educators. Young people of all backgrounds in middle and high school are welcome to attend. Boys and young men of color are encouraged to participate and learn about the skills and networks that can guide them to exciting opportunities and careers within the technology sector. \nAdditionally\, we host a concurrent program for parents\, guardians\, educators\, counselors\, administrators\, and adult champions interested in learning how they might support young people to pursue technology pathways. \n\n\nSelect a city below to register in your area: \nATLANTA // BALTIMORE // BAY AREA // CHICAGO // DETROIT // LOS ANGELES // PHILADELPHIA \n \n\nClick HERE to subscribe for our newsletter and receive updates.
URL:https://www.hiddengeniusproject.org/calendar/2025-brothers-code/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:CATALYST
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SUMMARY:Brothers Code 2025 (Atlanta)
DESCRIPTION:Introducing Youth and Adults of Color to Tech\nTechnology is everywhere today\, but only a tiny fraction of students are learning how to create technology. Brothers Code is part of the larger movement to introduce youth to tech as part of National Computer Science Education Week. \nThe Hidden Genius Project invites young people of color in middle and high school to join the 13th Annual Brothers Code event\, Saturday\, December 13\, 2025\, located at Drew Charter School Elementary Academy\, 301 Eva Davis Way SE\, Atlanta\, GA 30317. \nThis event is meant to expose young people to skills and networks that can guide them to exciting opportunities within the tech sector. \nAt this event\, youth participants will: \n\nPlay with technology while practicing coding and programming skills\nExplore the vast range of career opportunities within the tech sector\nLearn about the various opportunity pathways that can lead to participation in the tech sector\nInvestigate the various ways they can leverage technology to strengthen their communities and reach their goals\nNetwork with enthusiastic tech sector professionals from a range of backgrounds\n\nWe will also host a concurrent program for adults! We invite parents/guardians\, teachers\, administrators\, counselors\, champions\, and any other interested adults to register to participate in their own simultaneous program. The adult sessions will help student advocates learn how they might support young people to pursue technology pathways (and participants will get to practice some of the technical skills as well!). \nThere will also be a session for adult stakeholders to discuss how they might actively support youth entrepreneurs to leverage their skills and ideas to build out their own ventures. \nVolunteers\nWe will need general\, non-technical volunteers to help with event set-up\, people movement\, food set-up and distribution\, registration\, and basic support of the program participants. We also need volunteers to support implementation of the youth and adult program sessions\, which include technical skills activities\, entrepreneurship projects\, and exploration of career pathways. \nInterested in volunteering? Sign up HERE. \nAdditional Details\n*Breakfast and Lunch will be served \n\nWHO: Young people of color in middle and high school; and adults interested in learning more about how to support young people’s development in tech\nWHEN: Saturday\, December 13\, 2025\, from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM (LOCAL TIME)\nWHERE: Drew Charter School Elementary Academy\, 301 Eva Davis Way SE\, Atlanta\, GA 30317\n\nRegistration and breakfast begins at 8:00am; programming begins at 9:00am until 2:00pm \nPresented by The Hidden Genius Project.
URL:https://www.hiddengeniusproject.org/calendar/brothers-code-2025-atlanta/
LOCATION:Drew Charter Elementary Academy\, 301 Eva Davis Way SE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30317
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SUMMARY:Brothers Code 2025 (Baltimore)
DESCRIPTION:Introducing Youth and Young Adults to Tech\nTechnology is everywhere today\, but only a tiny fraction of students are learning how to create technology. Brothers Code is part of the larger movement to introduce youth to tech as part of National Computer Science Education Week. \nThe Hidden Genius Project invites young people of color in middle and high school to join the 13th Annual Brothers Code event\, Saturday\, December 13\, 2025\, located at Baltimore Collegiate School For Boys\, 2525 Kirk Ave\, Baltimore\, MD 21218. \nThis event is meant to expose young people to skills and networks that can guide them to exciting opportunities within the tech sector. \nAt this event\, youth participants will: \n– Play with technology while practicing coding and programming skills \n– Explore the vast range of career opportunities within the tech sector \n– Learn about the various opportunity pathways that can lead to participation in the tech sector \n– Investigate the various ways they can leverage technology to strengthen their communities and reach their goals \n– Network with enthusiastic tech sector professionals from a range of backgrounds \nWe will also host a concurrent program for adults! We invite parents/guardians\, teachers\, administrators\, counselors\, champions\, and any other interested adults to register to participate in their own simultaneous program. The adult sessions will help student advocates learn how they might support young people to pursue technology pathways (and participants will get to practice some of the technical skills as well!). \nThere will also be a session for adult stakeholders to discuss how they might actively support youth entrepreneurs to leverage their skills and ideas to build out their own ventures. \n  \nVolunteers\nWe will need general\, non-technical volunteers to help with event set-up\, people movement\, food set-up and distribution\, registration\, and basic support of the program participants. We also need volunteers to support implementation of the youth and adult program sessions\, which include technical skills activities\, entrepreneurship projects\, and exploration of career pathways. \nInterested in volunteering? Sign up HERE. \n  \nAdditional Details\n*Breakfast and Lunch will be served \nWHO: Young people of color in middle and high school; and adults interested in learning more about how to support young people’s development in tech \nWHEN: Saturday\, December 13\, 2025\, from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM (LOCAL TIME) \nWHERE: Baltimore Collegiate School For Boys\, 2525 Kirk Ave\, Baltimore\, MD 21218 \nRegistration and breakfast begins at 8:00am; programming begins at 9:00am until 2:00pm \nPresented by The Hidden Genius Project\, in partnership with the Kapor Center.
URL:https://www.hiddengeniusproject.org/calendar/brothers-code-2025-baltimore/
LOCATION:2525 Kirk Ave\, 2525 Kirk Avenue\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21218\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251213T080000
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UID:10003390-1765612800-1765634400@www.hiddengeniusproject.org
SUMMARY:Brothers Code 2025 (Chicago)
DESCRIPTION:Introducing Youth and Adults of Color to Tech\nTechnology is everywhere today\, but only a tiny fraction of students are learning how to create technology. Brothers Code is part of the larger movement to introduce youth to tech as part of National Computer Science Education Week. \nThe Hidden Genius Project invites young people of color in middle and high school to join the 13th Annual Brothers Code event\, Saturday\, December 13\, 2025\, located at Kennedy King College\, 740 W. 63rd Street U Bldg.\, Chicago\, IL 60621. \nThis event is meant to expose young people to skills and networks that can guide them to exciting opportunities within the tech sector. \nAt this event\, youth participants will: \n\nPlay with technology while practicing coding and programming skills\nExplore the vast range of career opportunities within the tech sector\nLearn about the various opportunity pathways that can lead to participation in the tech sector\nInvestigate the various ways they can leverage technology to strengthen their communities and reach their goals\nNetwork with enthusiastic tech sector professionals from a range of backgrounds\n\nWe will also host a concurrent program for adults! We invite parents/guardians\, teachers\, administrators\, counselors\, champions\, and any other interested adults to register to participate in their own simultaneous program. The adult sessions will help student advocates learn how they might support young people to pursue technology pathways (and participants will get to practice some of the technical skills as well!). \nThere will also be a session for adult stakeholders to discuss how they might actively support youth entrepreneurs to leverage their skills and ideas to build out their own ventures. \n  \nVolunteers\nWe will need general\, non-technical volunteers to help with event set-up\, people movement\, food set-up and distribution\, registration\, and basic support of the program participants. We also need volunteers to support implementation of the youth and adult program sessions\, which include technical skills activities\, entrepreneurship projects\, and exploration of career pathways. \nInterested in volunteering? Sign up HERE. \n  \nAdditional Details\n*Breakfast and Lunch will be served \nWHO: Young people of color in middle and high school; and adults interested in learning more about how to support young people’s development in tech. \nWHEN: Saturday\, December 13\, 2025\, from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM (LOCAL TIME) \nWHERE: Kennedy King College\, 740 W. 63rd Street U Bldg.\, Chicago\, IL 60621 \nRegistration and breakfast begins at 8:00am; programming begins at 9:00am until 2:00pm \nPresented by The Hidden Genius Project\, in partnership with the Kapor Center.
URL:https://www.hiddengeniusproject.org/calendar/brothers-code-2025-chicago/
LOCATION:740 W 63rd St\, 740 West 63rd Street\, Chicago\, IL\, 60621\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251213T080000
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CREATED:20251110T203510Z
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SUMMARY:Brothers Code 2025 (Detroit)
DESCRIPTION:Introducing Youth and Adults of Color to Tech\nTechnology is everywhere today\, but only a tiny fraction of students are learning how to create technology. Brothers Code is part of the larger movement to introduce youth to tech as part of National Computer Science Education Week. \nThe Hidden Genius Project invites young people in middle and high school (5th – 12th grade) to join the 13th Annual Brothers Code event\, Saturday\, December 13\, 2025\, located at Detroit Academy Of Arts And Sciences\, 2985 E Jefferson Ave\, Detroit\, MI 48207. \nThis event is meant to expose young people to skills and networks that can guide them to exciting opportunities within the tech sector. \nAt this event\, youth participants will: \n\nPlay with technology while practicing coding and programming skills\nExplore the vast range of career opportunities within the tech sector\nLearn about the various opportunity pathways that can lead to participation in the tech sector\nInvestigate the various ways they can leverage technology to strengthen their communities and reach their goals\nNetwork with enthusiastic tech sector professionals from a range of backgrounds\n\nWe will also host a concurrent program for adults! We invite parents/guardians\, teachers\, administrators\, counselors\, champions\, and any other interested adults to register to participate in their own simultaneous program. The adult sessions will help student advocates learn how they might support young people to pursue technology pathways (and participants will get to practice some of the technical skills as well!). \nThere will also be a session for adult stakeholders to discuss how they might actively support youth entrepreneurs to leverage their skills and ideas to build out their own ventures. \nVolunteers\nWe will need general\, non-technical volunteers to help with event set-up\, people movement\, food set-up and distribution\, registration\, and basic support of the program participants. We also need volunteers to support the implementation of the youth and adult program sessions\, which include technical skills activities\, entrepreneurship projects\, and exploration of career pathways. \nInterested in volunteering? Sign up HERE. \nAdditional Details\n*Breakfast and Lunch will be served \nWHO: Young people in middle and high school (5th – 12th grade); and adults interested in learning more about how to support young people’s development in tech. \nWHEN: Saturday\, December 13\, 2025\, from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM (LOCAL TIME) \nWHERE: Detroit Academy Of Arts And Sciences\, 2985 E Jefferson Ave\, Detroit\, MI 48207 \nRegistration and breakfast begins at 8:00am; programming begins at 9:00am until 2:00pm \nPresented by The Hidden Genius Project
URL:https://www.hiddengeniusproject.org/calendar/brothers-code-2025-detroit/
LOCATION:Detroit Academy of Arts & Sciences (DAAS)\, 2985 East Jefferson Avenue\, Detroit\, MI\, 48207\, United States
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UID:10003392-1765612800-1765634400@www.hiddengeniusproject.org
SUMMARY:Brothers Code 2025 (Bay Area)
DESCRIPTION:Introducing Youth and Adults of Color to Tech\nTechnology is everywhere today\, but only a tiny fraction of students are learning how to create technology. Brothers Code is part of the larger movement to introduce youth to tech as part of National Computer Science Education Week. \nThe Hidden Genius Project invites young people in middle and high school to join the 13th Annual Brothers Code event\, Saturday\, December 13\, 2025\, located at Merritt College\, 12500 Campus Dr\, Oakland\, CA 94619. \nThis event is meant to expose young people to skills and networks that can guide them to exciting opportunities within the tech sector. \nAt this event\, youth participants will: \n\nPlay with technology while practicing coding and programming skills\nExplore the vast range of career opportunities within the tech sector\nLearn about the various opportunity pathways that can lead to participation in the tech sector\nInvestigate the various ways they can leverage technology to strengthen their communities and reach their goals\nNetwork with enthusiastic tech sector professionals from a range of backgrounds\n\nWe will also host a concurrent program for adults! We invite parents/guardians\, teachers\, administrators\, counselors\, champions\, and any other interested adults to register to participate in their own simultaneous program. The adult sessions will help student advocates learn how they might support young people to pursue technology pathways (and participants will get to practice some of the technical skills as well!). \nThere will also be a session for adult stakeholders to discuss how they might actively support youth entrepreneurs to leverage their skills and ideas to build out their own ventures. \n  \nVolunteers\nWe will need general\, non-technical volunteers to help with event set-up\, people movement\, food set-up and distribution\, registration\, and basic support of the program participants. We also need volunteers to support the implementation of the youth and adult program sessions\, which include technical skills activities\, entrepreneurship projects\, and exploration of career pathways. \nInterested in volunteering? Sign up HERE. \n  \nAdditional Details\n*Breakfast and Lunch will be served \nWHO: Young people in middle and high school; and adults interested in learning more about how to support young people’s development in tech. \nWHEN: Saturday\, December 13\, 2025\, from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM (LOCAL TIME) \nWHERE: Merritt College\, 12500 Campus Dr\, Oakland\, CA 94619 \nRegistration and breakfast begins at 8:00am; programming begins at 9:00am until 2:00pm \nPresented by The Hidden Genius Project
URL:https://www.hiddengeniusproject.org/calendar/brothers-code-2025-bay-area/
LOCATION:12500 Campus Dr\, 12500 Campus Drive\, Oakland\, CA\, 94619\, United States
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T204729Z
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SUMMARY:Brothers Code 2025 (Los Angeles)
DESCRIPTION:Introducing Youth and Adults of Color to Tech\nTechnology is everywhere today\, but only a tiny fraction of students are learning how to create technology. Brothers Code is part of the larger movement to introduce youth to tech as part of National Computer Science Education Week. \nThe Hidden Genius Project invites young people of color in middle and high school to join the 13th Annual Brothers Code event\, Saturday\, December 13\, 2025\, located at Inglewood High School United (formerly Morningside High School)\, 10500 Yukon Ave S\, Inglewood\, CA 90303. \nThis event is meant to expose young people to skills and networks that can guide them to exciting opportunities within the tech sector. \nAt this event\, youth participants will: \n\nPlay with technology while practicing coding and programming skills\nExplore the vast range of career opportunities within the tech sector\nLearn about the various opportunity pathways that can lead to participation in the tech sector\nInvestigate the various ways they can leverage technology to strengthen their communities and reach their goals\nNetwork with enthusiastic tech sector professionals from a range of backgrounds\n\nWe will also host a concurrent program for adults! We invite parents/guardians\, teachers\, administrators\, counselors\, champions\, and any other interested adults to register to participate in their own simultaneous program. The adult sessions will help student advocates learn how they might support young people to pursue technology pathways (and participants will get to practice some of the technical skills as well!). \nThere will also be a session for adult stakeholders to discuss how they might actively support youth entrepreneurs to leverage their skills and ideas to build out their own ventures. \nVolunteers\nWe will need general\, non-technical volunteers to help with event set-up\, people movement\, food set-up and distribution\, registration\, and basic support of the program participants. We also need volunteers to support implementation of the youth and adult program sessions\, which include technical skills activities\, entrepreneurship projects\, and exploration of career pathways. \nInterested in volunteering? Sign up HERE. \nAdditional Details\n*Breakfast and Lunch will be served \nWHO: Young people of color in middle and high school; and adults interested in learning more about how to support young people’s development in tech. \nWHEN: Saturday\, December 13\, 2025\, from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM (LOCAL TIME) \nWHERE: Inglewood High School United (formerly Morningside High School)\, 10500 Yukon Ave S\, Inglewood\, CA 90303 \nRegistration and breakfast begins at 8:00am; programming begins at 9:00am until 2:00pm \nPresented by The Hidden Genius Project
URL:https://www.hiddengeniusproject.org/calendar/brothers-code-2025-los-angeles/
LOCATION:Morningside High School\, 10500 Yukon Avenue South\, Inglewood\, CA\, 90303\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251213T140000
DTSTAMP:20260409T064518
CREATED:20251110T204948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T205133Z
UID:10003394-1765612800-1765634400@www.hiddengeniusproject.org
SUMMARY:Brothers Code 2025 (Philadelphia)
DESCRIPTION:Introducing Youth and Adults of Color to Tech\nTechnology is everywhere today\, but only a tiny fraction of students are learning how to create technology. Brothers Code is part of the larger movement to introduce youth to tech as part of National Computer Science Education Week. \nThe Hidden Genius Project invites young people of color in middle and high school to join the 13th Annual Brothers Code event\, Saturday\, December 13\, 2025\, located at New Foundations Charter High School\, 4850 Rhawn St\, Philadelphia\, PA 19136. \nThis event is meant to expose young people to skills and networks that can guide them to exciting opportunities within the tech sector. \nAt this event\, youth participants will: \n\nPlay with technology while practicing coding and programming skills\nExplore the vast range of career opportunities within the tech sector\nLearn about the various opportunity pathways that can lead to participation in the tech sector\nInvestigate the various ways they can leverage technology to strengthen their communities and reach their goals\nNetwork with enthusiastic tech sector professionals from a range of backgrounds\n\nWe will also host a concurrent program for adults! We invite parents/guardians\, teachers\, administrators\, counselors\, champions\, and any other interested adults to register to participate in their own simultaneous program. The adult sessions will help student advocates learn how they might support young people to pursue technology pathways (and participants will get to practice some of the technical skills as well!). \nThere will also be a session for adult stakeholders to discuss how they might actively support youth entrepreneurs to leverage their skills and ideas to build out their own ventures. \nVolunteers\nWe will need general\, non-technical volunteers to help with event set-up\, people movement\, food set-up and distribution\, registration\, and basic support of the program participants. We also need volunteers to support implementation of the youth and adult program sessions\, which include technical skills activities\, entrepreneurship projects\, and exploration of career pathways. \nInterested in volunteering? Sign up HERE. \nAdditional Details\n*Breakfast and Lunch will be served \nWHO: Young people of color in middle and high school; and adults interested in learning more about how to support young people’s development in tech \nWHEN: Saturday\, December 13\, 2025\, from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM (LOCAL TIME) \nWHERE: New Foundations Charter High School\, 4850 Rhawn St\, Philadelphia\, PA 19136 \nRegistration and breakfast begins at 8:00am; programming begins at 9:00am until 2:00pm \nPresented by The Hidden Genius Project.
URL:https://www.hiddengeniusproject.org/calendar/brothers-code-2025-philadelphia/
LOCATION:New Foundations Charter High School\, 4850 Rhawn Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19136\, United States
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