(BIT) Blacks In Technology
Summary: Blacks In Technology is a tech and media org. whose focus is to increase the representation and participation of Black people in the tech field.
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Podcasts:
Last week we had some technical difficulties and lost half the podcast. This week Arielle Scott returns to speak with us again. In this podcast we talk about Arielle's view on innovation and diversity . We also talk about GenJuice.com, and her campaign "Quit and Create"
Greg and Ronnie talks with Arielle Scott (http://thearielle.com). Arielle is a very accomplished African American woman who is a self proclaimed part-time artist, part-time entrepreneur, full time bad-ass. She is the founder of a couple tech start up companies, InternshipIN which she started at UC Berkeley to help startups find interns, and her latest effort GenJuice (http://www.genjuice.com/), which was originally started as her undergradute thesis.
Greg and Ronnie sits down to talk about the Blacks In Technology community website, upcoming projects, how each other got started in tech, and what we feel needs to be done to help African Americans achieve successful careers in technology. Visit us here
Ronnie and Greg speak with Cleavon Blair. Cleavon Blair is a software developer, entrepreneur and writer who wants to share his professional experience with you through software, articles, books, etc. We speak about turning 40, his love for programming, his companies newest development, Techployr (www.techployr.com) and his companies upcoming truly online network. Visit us here
Greg speaks with Alfred Green, Electrical Engineer and FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) advocate. Greg and Alfred talks about how his journey into engineering and technology, how he was told he shouldn't try and become and engineer, and his love for Linux. Visit us here.
Greg speaks with Kai Dupe, author, software engineer, technology trainer, speaker and mentor. Kai runs the website Where are Blacks In Technology Very inspiring interview!!! Visit us here.
Greg and Ronnie talk with Anthony Hall. Anthony is the founder of the Rose of Education Organization. He is also an avid blogger and author. He currently blogs on his website The Hallway Monitor. We talk in detail about his plans for a new communication tool (The Virtual Mentor Machine) as well as his organization (R.O.S.E.).