Girls Who Code has announced that they have ended their partnership with Activision Blizzard, as a result of the widespread allegations of harassment, assault, and toxic working environments throughout the company. The two partnered in 2018 to host an annual Summer Immersion Program for high school-aged girls to gain exposure in careers in tech, but the educational non-profit organization has asserted that the allegations against Activision have crossed the line.
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