The inaugural class of the Detroit Apple Developer Academy, a free program that teaches students the fundamentals of coding, design, marketing and project management, celebrated its unique accomplishment during a ceremony last week.
The academy in Detroit for people interested in a career in the app economy is the first in North America and was launched as part of Apple’s Racial Equity and Justice Initiative.
“Can you believe it? That you’re here at this moment where all your hard work has paid off,” Lisa Jackson, the tech giant’s vice president of environment, policy and social initiatives, asked the graduates. “I do want to be among the first to say congratulations.”
The 90 grads range in age from 18 to 64 and include a high school student, a pastor and a…