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EPISODE · Feb 13, 2026 · 25 MIN

Rewriting the Code: Black Women in STEM

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SEASON 3 — EPISODE 1Rewriting the Code: Black Women in STEMJessie Gentles is part of the 3%.The tech industry has become one of the most lucrative and fast-growing sectors in the world. But within that rapid growth lies a stark reality: Black women represent only a small fraction of the IT workforce.Born in Jamaica and now a software engineering student at Miami University, Jessie is determined to change that narrative.In this powerful Season 3 premiere, Jessie shares her journey from Jamaica to the United States, navigating culture shock, academic rigor, and the realities of being a Black woman in STEM. She speaks candidly about representation, mentorship, and the responsibility — and opportunity — of being part of a small but rising percentage in tech.Jessie is also a Hackathon Committee Member for Black Wings, a growing community of more than 950 women within Rewriting the Code, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering underrepresented communities in technology. Through mentorship, internships, networking, and leadership opportunities, organizations like these are actively reshaping the future of tech.This episode explores courage, community, and the importance of building spaces where every voice belongs.Change is not just on the horizon — it’s being coded in real time.Episode Summary02:42 – Simon shares the meaning behind Jessie’s last name, Gentles. 03:14 – Jessie discusses her educational background and her desire to explore the world. 04:52 – Adapting to culture shock after moving to the U.S. 05:53 – Reflecting on how life may have been different had she stayed in Jamaica. 06:46 – Her experience as a Black woman in STEM at Miami University. 08:09 – Comparing technology accessibility in the U.S. and Jamaica. 09:09 – The impact of organizations like Black Wings and Rewriting the Code on her academic journey. 10:27 – How she became involved with the Black Wings organization. 12:11 – Why Black women have historically been underrepresented in STEM. 12:56 – The power of mentorships and internships for the next generation. 14:49 – What the Black Wings Hackathon Committee does and why it matters. 16:18 – Jessie’s entrepreneurial ambitions in software engineering. 17:27 – Networking strategies that have helped her grow professionally. 18:37 – Professors who have influenced her journey. 19:47 – Navigating American slang, holidays, and cultural traditions. 23:24 – Final advice for students considering studying abroad.

SEASON 3 — EPISODE 1Rewriting the Code: Black Women in STEM Jessie Gentles is part of the 3%. The tech industry has become one of the most lucrative and fast-growing sectors in the world. But within that rapid growth lies a stark reality: Black women represent only a small fraction of the IT workforce. Born in Jamaica and now a software engineering student at Miami University, Jessie is determined to change that narrative. In this powerful Season 3 premiere, Jessie shares her journey from Jam...

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