Courtesy of Sasha Alston
Alston hopes her books will inspire kids to become coders!
At 10 years old, Sasha Savvy goes to camp to learn to code, or write instructions that tell computers what to do. She’s nervous and doesn’t think she’s good with computers. But with her friends, Sasha learns how to create cool computer programs. She also learns to love coding!
Sasha Savvy is a character in a book by Sasha A. Alston. In high school, Alston didn’t see people who looked like her in computer science classes or at coding events. Very few women or Black students were learning to code. Alston wanted to change that through storytelling.
At 19 years old, Alston self-published her first book, Sasha Savvy Loves to Code. In Alston’s second book, Sasha Savvy Starts It Up, Sasha and her friends start a business. Now as a STEM activist, Alston visits schools to inspire kids to learn how to code. She recently spoke with SuperScience about her work.