This 37-tweet story explains the barriers faced by black coding students
What should have been a simple visit to a cash a check turned into a troubling experience for one black coding student, according to entrepreneur Rodney Sampson.
In a series of tweets, Sampson described what happened when a student studying at Code Start—a 13-month-long coding and career readiness program—tried to cash his monthly stipend at Atlanta Check Cashing on Tuesday. The facility’s manager allegedly accused the student of trying to cash a check that wasn’t his and called the police, who reportedly detained him. (A representative from the Atlanta Police Department said no one was arrested during the exchange).