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create Calagator::Event 1250468357 Diversity, technology, nonprofits and more (PDXTech4Good) Roll back

description nil <p>We'll be talking about issues of diversity, accountability and representation in nonprofit technology and technology in general. Presenters will cover topics like:</p> <p>• Building diversity in tech teams, and why diversity is critical to success whether you're for-profit or nonprofit. <br></p> <p>• Local and national projects by nonprofits to broaden the types of people who get involved in technology and programming as young people.</p> <p>• Local and national efforts by nonprofits to address sexism and racism that often plays out within "tech culture." <br></p> <p>• The state of the Portland tech community when it comes to inclusion and accountability, especially as it relates to sexism and racism.</p> <p><b>PRESENTERS</b></p> <p><b>Melissa Chavez</b> is a digital and physical space UX designer who organizes events for tech and nonprofit communities. Open Source Bridge, the Pacific Northwest Software Quality Conference, PyDX, and Portland VegFest are some of the events she helps run. Reading YA novels helps keep her sane. Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/capnleela">@capnleela</a><b> <br></b></p> <p><b>Jennifer Davidson</b> works at Intel as a User Experience Researcher and Software Interaction Designer. She recently completed her PhD in Computer Science at Oregon State University, where she researched human-computer interaction, specifically involving older adults in the design and development of open source software. She is Interim Board President of ChickTeck. She strongly believes that everyone should have a say in our technology revolution. Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/jewifer">@jewifer</a> <br></p> <p><b>Robert Raleigh</b> is helping underserved youth build successful careers as technology professionals in the software/IT industries. Robert is a front-end web developer, and the executive director of Log Camp, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) providing technology-focused career-and-technical education for low-income youth, and youth from communities of color. Log Camp's Tech Works Youth Developer Academy and after-school enrichment programming have created a diverse youth talent pipeline. Log Camp works with corporate, nonprofit, government, and educational partners to increase diversity and equitable access to technology, coding, and computer science education for youth in the Portland metro region. Robert is an Alaskan Native (Tlingit), a first-generation college graduate, and a former foster-child. In the past, Robert has worked for the Corvallis Chamber of Commerce, Technology Association of Oregon, and Oregon Health Sciences University. Robert is an active member of the NAYA Family Center Community Leaders Council, and the Portland City Club. Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/RobertGRaleigh">@RobertGRaleigh</a> </p> <p><b>Jennifer Cazares</b>, better known as "<b>Yenni</b>," identifies as a vessel for social change. As a non-binary Queer Latin@, Yenni began the journey in activism at the ripe age of 15 when after taking over the high school Key Club was able to enlist over 70 active volunteers in community events. Despite leaving high school on the suspicion of a queer identity and experiencing fear of coming out due to a Latin@ upbringing, Yenni made it to engineering school in Oregon where due to the lack of support for diversity Yenni was pushed out. Having dedicated the last decade to positive youth development in various arenas of the youth empowerment movement with organizations such as Altamed, Six Rivers Planned Parenthood, ChickTech, Northwest Youth Corps, and currently with LULAC Vancouver. Yenni looks forward to creating change through the power of education and technology. Lover of the outdoors and all things living. "Dropping knowledge and love everywhere I go." (Pronouns: Yenni) <br></p> <p><b>TWITTER</b></p> <p>Event: Use the #pdxt4g hashtag, and/or mention @PDXTech4Good <br>Presenters: @capnleela @jewifer @RobertGRaleigh <br>Venue host: @idealist <br>Sponsors: @NTENorg and @NetSquared</p> <p><b>AGENDA</b></p> <p>Networking and refreshments: 6pm-6:30pm <br>Presentation: 6:30pm-7:30pm <br>Q&A: 7:30pm-8pm</p> <p><b>WHAT YOU'LL GET OUT OF PDXTECH4GOOD EVENTS</b></p> <p><b>Nonprofit staffers</b> will find a friendly, welcoming atmosphere for those not experienced with technology, and many chances to ask questions of tech-experienced nonprofits and experts.</p> <p><b>Techies</b> will find opportunities to hear the real-world stories of nonprofit clients, and put their own expertise to social good — as well as the potential for lasting relationships (be they paid or volunteer) with leading organizations in our community.</p> <p><b>Activists and community organizers</b> will see and be given the chance to present on successful uses of technology for social change. We'll explore how technology can help support activism and where activism can push it forward.</p>
end_time nil 2015-05-06 20:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250468357
start_time nil 2015-05-06 18:00:00 -0700
title nil Diversity, technology, nonprofits and more (PDXTech4Good)
url nil http://www.meetup.com/pdxtech4good-nonprofit-activist-tech/events/220280653/
venue_details nil <p><b>ACCESSIBILITY</b></p> <p>Mobility Access: This venue is wheelchair accessible.</p> <p>Hearing Access: We will not use a PA system at this venue. We will have ample seating directly in front of the speaker.</p> <p>Sight Access: We will use a projector at this venue. Slides will also be made available after the event.</p> <p>We want everyone to be able to participate in the PDXTech4Good community and events. Please don't hesitate to contact us and let us know what we can do to accommodate your needs.</p>
venue_id nil 202394751