#WhyIScience Q&A: How I code to make a difference
Computer scientist Marianie Simeon talks about how she loves using her coding skills to help people and her efforts to bring together the Black community at ӳý.
Credit: Allison Dougherty, ӳý Communications
Marianie Simeon wants to share her love of coding and STEM with anyone regardless of background or age.

But I remember this one time in one of my classes, the professor gave us an assignment to answer 24 questions on the computer. And I couldn't figure out question number two. I thought, oh my goodness, this is why there's no one that looks like me here. I do not belong here. I'm just not good enough. Then I finally raised my hand and asked the professor for help. She showed me what to click — it was just a weird button that was hard to see. And then when you clicked it, it made this sound that everyone could hear. And I remember, at that moment, all you heard around the whole classroom was the same sound, over and over again. I thought, oh, my gosh, everyone was stuck on question two. It's not just me! That's when I realized, okay, I belong here.