Cartoon Network & Google Collaboration Celebrate Creative Coding For Children

GOOGLE IN THE COMMUNITY!

Photo via 135th St Agency & Google/Cartoon Network

Cartoon Network and co-host Google recently welcomed Made with Code, Mayor of East Point Jannquell Peters and Black Girls Code at Turner in Atlanta for a special event launching GIF: The Powerpuff Girls. The event and coding activity are part of the collaboration between the companies with a mission of combining their entertainment and tech expertise to bring the power of creative coding to kids in every community, at every income level and in every demographic group.

The event’s special guests, forty five teenage girls from Black Girls Code, were greeted by female executives from Cartoon Network and Google, including Christina Miller, president and general manager for Cartoon Network, Adult Swim and Boomerang; Katie Krentz, Senior Director, Comedy Animation Development, Cartoon Network; Lilyn Hester, Public Affairs Manager for Google; Google Engineer Monica Renneke; and Mayor Peters. Each woman reaffirmed the importance of coding as an essential language to fulfill your goals and dreams, and encouraged the girls to continue to explore their creativity through coding.

“This day is exactly why we at Cartoon Network committed ourselves to encouraging kids to explore coding and the intersection of creativity and technology. We know how important this is, and that is why we want to be part of the community who helps all kids learn the language of coding to build their futures – and frankly – all of our futures,” said Christina Miller, President and General Manager of Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, and Boomerang, during the event.

“GIF: The Powerpuff Girls,” a collaboration between Cartoon Network and Made with Code, is a free activity encouraging kids to use coding to create their own GIFs featuring Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup!