By: Los Angeles Sentinel
Date: Thursday, March 30, 2022

The Hidden Genius Project partnered with the Compton Girls Club for eight weeks to enrich STEAM programming for girls and non-binary youth from underserved communities.

On Saturday, March 26, students came together at Helen Keller Park in South Los Angeles to present their very own digital magazines.

This program allowed students to come together for an eight-week program centered around front-end development skills utilizing HTML, CSS, and JavaScript programming languages by building their own portfolio/magazine.

This event, hosted by The Hidden Genius Project and Compton Girls Club, ensured that participating students would have projects to take away with them for their efforts. The final showcase last Saturday allowed students to showcase their magazine projects to community partners, speakers, and staff.

The Hidden Genius Project trains and mentors Black male youth in technology creation, technology, and leadership skills to transform their lives and communities. It also seeks to reveal the true potential of black male youth and transform their communities from the inside out.

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