Why the CEO of Black Girls Code turned down a $125,000 Uber grant
By A Mystery Man Writer
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Kimberly Bryant refers to the company's grant as an "insincere effort."
Kimberly Bryant refers to the company's grant as an insincere effort.
Kimberly Bryant refers to the company's grant as an insincere effort.
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