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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion data/bioData.js
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name:'Brittany Garrett',
imageUrl: '/bio/brittany.jpeg',
alt:'Brittany',
bio:'I have always been a creative person since I was young. I would draw, write, and create unique things such as poetry, models and designs. I loved vuserIdeo games and anything tech related intrigued me. AsuserIde from my creative abilities and tech interests, I knew I wanted to service disadvantaged communities. I had a curiosity about different healthcare resources for all regardless of their race, access or income. With a background in public health and now the pursuit of a new career path as a software developer, I was excited to learn I could bring all of my interests together to make an application specifically for Black women’s mental health and the expression of their experiences within the workplace. I love the fact that our application, Safespace. welcomes discussion and journaling of workplace taboo topics. I was extremely proud to come together with fellow black female software developers to create a place where women like us can be vulnerable, vocal, and acknowledged. I believe our goal to construct an application that provuserIdes women like me with resources and dialogue that can be used to achieve mental health stability and personal growth was accomplished!',
bio:'For as long as I can remember, I’ve been drawn to express myself creatively. As a child, and even in my adult life, I find myself drawing, writing, and creating unique models and designs. I have a love for video games and all things tech related. Aside from my creative abilities and tech interests, I have a heart to serve underrepresented communities. Growing up in Chicago’s Southside, I’ve seen first hand the result of limited resources and a lack of focus on physical and mental health. Safespace. has allowed me an opportunity to align my background in Public Health with my newly established journey in software development to aid in the creation of a platform welcoming women to discuss and journal workplace taboo topics. It has been a privilege collaborating with fellow black female software developers to create a mechanism where women like us can be vulnerable, vocal, and supported. It has been a goal of mine to help bridge the gap of resources and create dialogue surrounding mental health stability, and I believe Safespace. does exactly that!',
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