Girls Breaker Day Scheduled

Last year I had an idea of hosting a girls un-maker day event — I called it Girls Breaker Day. It’s just as it sounds; we’re inviting girls to bring their broken electronics and take them apart to see what makes them tick. In addition to their items, we are going to have a hundred old computers and miscellaneous items that they can disassemble down to the raw parts and then build something creative with the parts.

Why? Because by the age of 10, most girls have decided that computers, electronics, engineering, science, and math are not cool, too complicated, or just for boys. We want to fix that. We need to a better job exposing and encouraging our girls to consider STEM career fields. And you can count on me to help lead the way.

On May 26 from 10 am to 3 pm, I am inviting all girls between the ages of 9 and 14 to join us at The Journey Group (across the street from Sky Zone) where we will help demystifying how electronics and appliances work by letting girls explore them by taking them apart in a safe and educational environment. The entire event is completely free, and I would like the moms (or dads) also to join us.

Last year we had a great time and we hope to make this year even bigger than last year.

Girls Breaker Day

Register to Attend Today

This event is proudly sponsored by Code Bootcamp, CybHER, The Journey Group, and SEAM.