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Girl games afforded millennial girls a degree of autonomy we couldn’t attain elsewhere. That’s my kind of girl power. As Laurel explained in her TED Talk on Purple Moon, ...
We happen to have it on good authority that girls want games—and not necessarily the kind that involve clothes, makeup, or "mystery dates." ...
When Laurel set off in 1995 to create an industry that listened to little girls, she had high hopes, according to her field manual on socially positive work, Utopian Entrepreneur.Games were a ...
Girls Make Games, now in its sixth year, is once again holding its annual summer camp this month for girls ages eight to 17. The camp brings together girls across the country to learn how to ...
To increase the number of girls involved in digital game building and design, as well as to open the door to science, technology, math, and engineering careers—where females have historically ...
According to the camp’s website, Girls Make Games is, "a series of international summer camps, workshops and game jams designed to inspire the next generation of designers, creators, and engineers.
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