Olivia Ross, a high school sophomore at Phillips Exeter Academy, has channeled her passion for technology into game design, blending her coding skills with the humanities. After self-teaching HTML and CSS in junior high, she became involved with Black Girls CODE (BGC) in New York, where she discovered a love for coding collaboratively and a way to merge art with computer science. Her projects include a tabletop game developed for Uncharted Play and an app called SuperBlock, which was published on the App Store and showcased at the 2016 MAKERS Conference. Ross aspires to work in STEM education, creating inclusive spaces for diverse communities to explore computer science. She continues to volunteer as a technical instructor at BGC, teaching young girls how to build apps, and is also co-director of The Young Hackers, an organization hosting STEM events in NYC. Ross advises young black women interested in tech to seek out supportive communities and take advantage of opportunities designed to level the playing field.