Justin Laidlaw, Engagement Manager at Code the Dream, talks with Sonja Ebron, co-founder at Courtroom5, about how their …

Real Talent. Real Experience. Real Impact.
On April 22, Code the Dream hosted “Demo Day,” an event showcasing our students, their stories, and the projects they’ve …
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Join us tomorrow for a lively conversation with accomplished leaders from across the industry! They'll discuss what it takes to succeed as a woman or gender-diverse person in leadership and how to create a more equitable workforce, followed by a Q&A. codethedream.org/gender-diver…. pic.twitter.com/XgKRdUuXtb
Thank you to @NCOpenGov and @NCNewsWorks for having us join this impactful event! We look forward to building a more equitable future together with technology that benefits all of us.
“When you do get something like the motorcycle bill, where you have the old bill and the new bill, this shows a side-by-side snapshot where you can see exactly what’s changed. Discerning those changes quickly allows more time to add depth to reporting," Boughton said.
The panelists included Walter Gomez from @EnlaceLatinoNC, Brian Clary from @Triad_City_Beat, Maria Gonzalez from @elpuebloinc, and Melissa Boughton from @scsj. pic.twitter.com/sJjsUDMpeQ