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Black initiatives are GitHub initiatives 

Blacktocats is the first official GitHub Community of Belonging. Our mission is to attract and empower Black lives in tech. What began as a small group effort in 2015 has turned into a global initiative to amplify Black voices and talent in the tech community.

Co-founders Leithia Williams (GitHub Alum) and 'Toya East

Blacktocats’ goals

Recruitment and community-building 

Support GitHub’s efforts to attract Black talent and build an internal community that connects employees with Blacktocats initiatives.

Career development and retention 

Promote Black leadership and development at all levels within GitHub.

Open source and education 

Support the Black community’s participation in open source projects and coding.

Erica Lloyd

As an engineer, I followed and looked up to Blacktocats long before I joined GitHub. Their outreach efforts provide inspiration and #goals for developers who are navigating their careers and exposure to Black developers who are already succeeding. Now that I’m here, it’s also a crucial source of support (and fun) for me and so many others.

Erica Lloyd //
Implementation Engineer

Build space for Black community 

Blacktocats provide platforms for Black Hubbers to celebrate and connect with the rest of their fellow GitHub community and, most importantly, with each other.

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Git it together

We commissioned artist I AM SOTERIA to create and perform a spoken word piece all about the impact and legacy of the Blacktocats.

Git it together

Git it together

We commissioned artist I AM SOTERIA to create and perform a spoken word piece all about the impact and legacy of the Blacktocats.

Listen, we have to GIT it together, and the best way we GIT it together is by building together.

See,
We are original REPOSITORIES created by experiences
That only our perseverance could have sculpted

We are the carrier of an OPEN SOURCE that need not be sublime
We are the bridge between dreamers and the TECH PIPELINE

We are worthy and We belong
For We are timeless assets
&We BLACKTOCATS won’t sit back
So, we boldly PULL forth your greatness because
Greatness recognizes greatness

We want to remind you over and over that:

You are capable
You are fearless

It is your CONTRIBUTIONS that will
inspire minds
develop communities
And invoke passion throughout the ages

You will be the reason people say yes
For You are the BUILDING BLOCK that wakes up the very ground

You will be the reason technology translates as:
A language of hope
possibility
innovation, access and sound

Your determination can not be matched
For You are the PROPRIETOR we need to create, shine and be the magic

Deemed Collectors of Collaboration because

We all have a part to play
Stories in our heart to relay

For when we GIT together
We move UPSTREAM
It is together we build the best teams, putting all other inhibitors of creativity at rest

So, when you are chosen just know we chose you knowing how to GIT the best.

© iamsoteria

Starting the trend

Six new Communities of Belonging have formed since Blacktocats’ inception. We are proud to continuously provide support and guidance to others.

See all Communities of Belonging
Illustration of Benjamin Banneker as an Octocat (GitHub’s mascot)

Honoring our past

In February 2017, the first Black-coded Octocat was created to honor Benjamin Banneker, an African American almanac author, surveyor, and farmer in the 1700s.

View the Octodex

Influencing leadership

As the founding members of Blacktocats partnered with Social Impact on projects across the US, they received executive sponsorship from a GitHub VP.

Learn more about GitHub leadership

Give back and uplift voices 

Blacktocats and allies have donated over $260,000 to Black nonprofits while collectively logging over 150 hours of volunteer work together.

$260K+
Dollars donated to Black nonprofits
150+
Hours of volunteer work
Isis Dillard

Blacktocats created an open space for me to share and support other people in my community throughout the workplace.

Isis Dillard //
Mid Market Sales Representative

Foster Black talent
here and everywhere 

In addition to professional development training for Blacktocats members internally, the group focuses on empowering Black developers across the world.

Hubber career development

Our Professional Development Committee supports the career advancement and retention of Blacktocat members by providing resources, like mentorships, panel discussions, and meet-ups with other GitHub teams to discuss navigation, networking, and more.

Louis Williams

The Blacktocats helped me foster connections within the greater GitHub community and made the transition as a new Hubber so much easier.

Louis Williams //
Enterprise Support Engineer

FLOSS and Code™ Hack Day in Atlanta, Georgia

FLOSS and Code is a scalable, reproducible hack day for underserved engineering communities all over the world. Our FLOSS (Free/Libre Open Source Software) and Code hack day in Atlanta focused on empowering Black engineers through open source. This event included GitHub employee-led workshops and provided space for open source maintainers to demonstrate how new contributors can participate in their projects.

75
Black engineering
participants

CodeNaija Hackathon
in Lagos, Nigeria

Nigeria is one of the fastest-growing open source communities (by projects) in the world. Over 100 developers attended our CodeNaija Hackathon. Participants across 19 teams devoted over 30 hacking hours to deliver technological solutions for social issues in the community, from a smart cam app that can detect disease in casaba melons to ReachAid, a platform that connects people in need with toys, clothing, and shoes.

100
Developers
19
Teams
30
Hacking hours

Inspiring the ReadMe Project

For Black History Month in 2019, Blacktocats co-founder Leithia (GitHub Alum) proposed celebrating Black excellence by leveraging GitHub’s platform to amplify Black open source maintainers and influencers. The 2020 ReadMe Project continues this idea by publishing new profiles every month.

Read Black maintainer stories