![]() ![]() ![]() Bryant has denied these claims multiple times, saying that the ultimate investigation into her did not turn up any information that supported these allegations.īlack Girls Code’s developing story offers a complicated look at lots of different things ![]() “However it has reached a point where I do feel like I must speak out.”īryant, who was indefinitely suspended from BGC in December 2021, then said that Hiles, interim board chair and founder of edtech company Pathbrite, led the suspension efforts “without fair investigation or substantiated allegations.” Allegations from employees - supported by multiple interviews that TechCrunch conducted with BGC sources - included Bryant misgendering a staff member and creating a toxic work environment. ![]() “Up until now I have chosen not to respond because I wanted to remain focused,” Hiles said in a press briefing. As the number of lawsuits have risen and months have passed by, Hiles has remained quiet. The battle includes a number of known lawsuits, including three from Bryant - one of which is federal - and one from the board, also a federal claim. Hiles’ comments are the latest in a still developing fight between Black Girls Code’s board and the nonprofit’s recently ousted founder Kimberly Bryant. ![]()
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