Good Community: Celebrating International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month
Happy Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, everyone!
Join us in uplifting and celebrating the next generation of women in gaming and tech by supporting organizations we’ve had the pleasure of working with in the past and who offer resources or programs to help uplift folks of marginalized genders.
Image provided by Latinitas
Latinitas envisions a future where Latinas lead with confidence, shaping the communities around them. This updated mission reaffirms our commitment to serving not just girls, but their families and communities, ensuring that everyone benefits from the opportunities we create together.
The Code Chica cohort is a 8-week-long certification program for students to learn the in’s and out’s of Python, with opportunities to hear from real world professionals about their career path. This program is completely virtual and free. The age range for this program is 14 years old – 18 years old.
We’ve had the opportunity to participate in Code Chica pre-pandemic and couldn’t emphasize enough how important this program is for our local community.
Interested in helping support their program? Learn more here.
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Code Coven’s “Intro to Game Making with Unity” is an 8-week course introducing students to game development using Unity. Learn directly from seasoned developers, publishers, and industry leaders who’ve been where you are. Code Coven’s courses are set to be safe spaces for marginalized individuals who are traditionally shut out of the industry. As such, this course is open exclusively to people of marginalized genders, including trans/cis women, trans men, and nonbinary and gender non-conforming people.
Interested in helping support their program? Learn more here.
Image provided by Women in Games International
Women in Games International (WIGI) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a mission to cultivate resources to advance economic equality and diversity in the global games industry. Since its inception in 2005, WIGI has been committed to investing expertise and resources to highlight and celebrate women, femme-identifying, and nonbinary professionals in the games industry.
Through their programs, newsletters, panels, workshops, and networking events, WIGI works to normalize diversity in the games industry by increasing representation and paving the way for the next generation of games industry professionals.
Interested in helping support their program? Learn more here.
Let’s Make a Difference!
Join us and help build a future for creatives by supporting these organizations or getting connected with other local organizations in your area.
As we continue our series on Good Community, let us know if there are any groups you want to see us work with, learn more about, or shout out in future posts! You can read our previous #GoodCommunity posts on our blog.
Here at FarBridge, our team is hard at work creating beautiful, fun, and immersive games for nearly every type of device. If you’d like to learn more about our team or join us on future projects, check out our website: farbridge.com
Published March 8, 2025