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ABOUT HACK THE HOOD
Hack the Hood empowers Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities through tech and data literacy skills that supports their economic mobility. Through mentorship, culturally-relevant knowledge, 21st-century skills, and community partnerships, we believe youth canbecome creators of
TECH EDUCATION
Tech Education Program s. Our tech education programs are focused on exploring foundational tech skills through a justice lens. As a participant, you will engage in discussions about social justice and examine the impact of tech on our communities, Our programs open to those 16 - 25 years of age interested in making an impact throughtech.
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Henry Bowe. Technical Curriculum Instructor. Jaisha Encarnacion. Operations and Finance Manager. Sharmaine Webb. People Operations Lead. Zakiya Harris. Co-Founder & Senior Advisor. Tiffany Shumate. CAREERS - HACK THE HOOD Careers. Hack the Hood (HtH) launched in 2013 to empower Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities to shift from technology consumers to technology producers, designers, and creators. At HtH, we believe that learning technical skills is not difficult, but learning how to thrive in a technology career pathway as a Black, Indigenous, Latinx OUR BOARD - HACK THE HOOD Kamal Shah is the founder and CEO of Oakland-based software company FotoNotes. FotoNotes provides mobile and cloud software solutions to the construction, solar and property management industries. Kamal has a 25-year career as a software engineer and tech entrepreneur and has been instrumental in the development of over 20 software products. CONTACT US - HACK THE HOOD We appreciate your interest in the Hack the Hood community.HACK THE HOOD STAFF
Hack the Hood 900 Alice Street, Suite 300, Oakland, CA 94607 ©ADVISORY BOARD
The Hack the Hood Advisory Board is comprised of a dynamic group of community leaders who are aligned with our mission: To ensure economic mobility for Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities. Advisory board members work with Hack the Hood's leadership team to amplify our impact, increase access to tech-based career opportunities across industries, and support our organization's vision forHACK THE HOOD STAFF
Greg Beutler is currently a Computer Science Teacher at Oakland Unity High School (OUHS), which is a Title 1 school. They have a four-year Digital Pathways program. He has helped increase academic HACK THE HOODABOUTDONATEOUR TEAMOUR BOARDCAREERSFINANCIALS Open to all with priority for Bay area applicants. June 14, 2021 - July 9, 2021. Monday - Friday (9am - 12:30pm PST) Location: Virtual. Must be 16 - 25 years old. Apply Today! Entrepreneurship, Tech, & Justice. In this program, you will build your brand from a tech justice lens, connect with other entrepreneurs, and explore how techshapes our
ABOUT HACK THE HOOD
Hack the Hood empowers Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities through tech and data literacy skills that supports their economic mobility. Through mentorship, culturally-relevant knowledge, 21st-century skills, and community partnerships, we believe youth canbecome creators of
TECH EDUCATION
Tech Education Program s. Our tech education programs are focused on exploring foundational tech skills through a justice lens. As a participant, you will engage in discussions about social justice and examine the impact of tech on our communities, Our programs open to those 16 - 25 years of age interested in making an impact throughtech.
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Henry Bowe. Technical Curriculum Instructor. Jaisha Encarnacion. Operations and Finance Manager. Sharmaine Webb. People Operations Lead. Zakiya Harris. Co-Founder & Senior Advisor. Tiffany Shumate. CAREERS - HACK THE HOOD Careers. Hack the Hood (HtH) launched in 2013 to empower Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities to shift from technology consumers to technology producers, designers, and creators. At HtH, we believe that learning technical skills is not difficult, but learning how to thrive in a technology career pathway as a Black, Indigenous, Latinx OUR BOARD - HACK THE HOOD Kamal Shah is the founder and CEO of Oakland-based software company FotoNotes. FotoNotes provides mobile and cloud software solutions to the construction, solar and property management industries. Kamal has a 25-year career as a software engineer and tech entrepreneur and has been instrumental in the development of over 20 software products. CONTACT US - HACK THE HOOD We appreciate your interest in the Hack the Hood community.HACK THE HOOD STAFF
Hack the Hood 900 Alice Street, Suite 300, Oakland, CA 94607 ©ADVISORY BOARD
The Hack the Hood Advisory Board is comprised of a dynamic group of community leaders who are aligned with our mission: To ensure economic mobility for Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities. Advisory board members work with Hack the Hood's leadership team to amplify our impact, increase access to tech-based career opportunities across industries, and support our organization's vision forHACK THE HOOD STAFF
Greg Beutler is currently a Computer Science Teacher at Oakland Unity High School (OUHS), which is a Title 1 school. They have a four-year Digital Pathways program. He has helped increase academicABOUT HACK THE HOOD
Hack the Hood empowers Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities through tech and data literacy skills that supports their economic mobility. Through mentorship, culturally-relevant knowledge, 21st-century skills, and community partnerships, we believe youth canbecome creators of
EDUCATION PHILOSOPHY Hack the Hood’s philosophy of education is a justice-centered approach to data science education that emphasizes liberation through socio-political action within the tech sector by individuals, for themselves and the community. When equipped with data science knowledge and skills, learners are positioned to continue to upskill for long-term career opportunities in the most in-demand job area CAREERS - HACK THE HOOD Careers. Hack the Hood (HtH) launched in 2013 to empower Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities to shift from technology consumers to technology producers, designers, and creators. At HtH, we believe that learning technical skills is not difficult, but learning how to thrive in a technology career pathway as a Black, Indigenous, Latinx SMALL BUSINESS APPLICATION Program Dates: May 10, 2021 - June 4, 2021 Launch Meeting: May 10,2021 @ 12pm PST
CONTACT - HACK THE HOOD We appreciate your interest in the Hack the Hood community. ARIEL: ASPIRING FOR ACCESS Ariel: Aspiring for Access. 9/30/2020. 0 Comments. Hack the Hood believes in highlighting the young people who have brought their skills and passions to our program to inspire others. We're profiling a different young leader each month to share their journey through Hack the Hood and beyond, with Ariel being our September feature.HACK THE HOOD STAFF
Ayana Ivery joins Hack the Hood as the Small Business and Entrepreneur Program Manager. She has 9 years of experience in program managementworking with
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Marcelino is a Data Science enthusiast who recently graduated from George Washington University with a B.S. in Statistics. From Queens, New York City, Marcelino's favorite hobbies include playing video games, trying new foods, exploring parks, big and small, and keeping up with the latest in Python and technology. HOW OAKLAND CAN BUILD MORE INCLUSION INTO OUR TECH ECOSYSTEM Amidst a crowd of black, Latino, women and LGBTQ founders and leaders, I was preparing for a panel at the inaugural Tech Inclusion Conference at Galvanize in San Francisco. The same morning across the Bay, the City of Oakland and the Oakland Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce held the first in their “ Oaklanders Talk Tech ” series at Pandora. The 100 member audience listened to Oakland Q& A WITH KAMAL SHAH, FUNDRAISER EXTRAORDINAIRE Q& A with Kamal Shah, fundraiser extraordinaire. Kamal (second from the right) with friends and family at the celebration party after our first Giving Challenge in 2016. The Hack the Hood Community Giving Challenge is underway with a number of people answering the call to champion the work we do. Members of our community are creating HACK THE HOODABOUTDONATEOUR TEAMOUR BOARDCAREERSFINANCIALS Open to all with priority for Bay area applicants. June 14, 2021 - July 9, 2021. Monday - Friday (9am - 12:30pm PST) Location: Virtual. Must be 16 - 25 years old. Apply Today! Entrepreneurship, Tech, & Justice. In this program, you will build your brand from a tech justice lens, connect with other entrepreneurs, and explore how techshapes our
ABOUT HACK THE HOOD
Hack the Hood empowers Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities through tech and data literacy skills that supports their economic mobility. Through mentorship, culturally-relevant knowledge, 21st-century skills, and community partnerships, we believe youth canbecome creators of
OUR VALUES - HACKTHEHOOD.ORG The advancement of technology is indebted to the cultural capital and ingenuity of communities of color. Honoring these ongoing contributions with true equity and ownership is long overdue.HACK THE HOOD STAFF
Hack the Hood 900 Alice Street, Suite 300, Oakland, CA 94607 © 2021 Center for Media Change, Inc.TECH EDUCATION
Tech Education Program s. Our tech education programs are focused on exploring foundational tech skills through a justice lens. As a participant, you will engage in discussions about social justice and examine the impact of tech on our communities, Our programs open to those 16 - 25 years of age interested in making an impact throughtech.
DONATE - HACK THE HOOD Donate Tech Resources Hack the Hood learners are in need of tech resources and equipment to prepare for the future of work. To best support our students, Hack the Hood accepts in-kind donations of functional, ready-to-use hardware equipment, such as laptops, hotspots, monitors, keyboard, other peripherals, and headsets.HACK THE HOOD STAFF
Henry Bowe. Technical Curriculum Instructor. Jaisha Encarnacion. Operations and Finance Manager. Sharmaine Webb. People Operations Lead. Zakiya Harris. Co-Founder & Senior Advisor. Tiffany Shumate.HACK THE HOOD STAFF
Hack the Hood 900 Alice Street, Suite 300, Oakland, CA 94607 © OUR BOARD - HACK THE HOOD Kamal Shah is the founder and CEO of Oakland-based software company FotoNotes. FotoNotes provides mobile and cloud software solutions to the construction, solar and property management industries. Kamal has a 25-year career as a software engineer and tech entrepreneur and has been instrumental in the development of over 20 software products.HACK THE HOOD STAFF
Greg Beutler is currently a Computer Science Teacher at Oakland Unity High School (OUHS), which is a Title 1 school. They have a four-year Digital Pathways program. He has helped increase academic HACK THE HOODABOUTDONATEOUR TEAMOUR BOARDCAREERSFINANCIALS Open to all with priority for Bay area applicants. June 14, 2021 - July 9, 2021. Monday - Friday (9am - 12:30pm PST) Location: Virtual. Must be 16 - 25 years old. Apply Today! Entrepreneurship, Tech, & Justice. In this program, you will build your brand from a tech justice lens, connect with other entrepreneurs, and explore how techshapes our
ABOUT HACK THE HOOD
Hack the Hood empowers Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities through tech and data literacy skills that supports their economic mobility. Through mentorship, culturally-relevant knowledge, 21st-century skills, and community partnerships, we believe youth canbecome creators of
OUR VALUES - HACKTHEHOOD.ORG The advancement of technology is indebted to the cultural capital and ingenuity of communities of color. Honoring these ongoing contributions with true equity and ownership is long overdue.HACK THE HOOD STAFF
Hack the Hood 900 Alice Street, Suite 300, Oakland, CA 94607 © 2021 Center for Media Change, Inc.TECH EDUCATION
Tech Education Program s. Our tech education programs are focused on exploring foundational tech skills through a justice lens. As a participant, you will engage in discussions about social justice and examine the impact of tech on our communities, Our programs open to those 16 - 25 years of age interested in making an impact throughtech.
DONATE - HACK THE HOOD Donate Tech Resources Hack the Hood learners are in need of tech resources and equipment to prepare for the future of work. To best support our students, Hack the Hood accepts in-kind donations of functional, ready-to-use hardware equipment, such as laptops, hotspots, monitors, keyboard, other peripherals, and headsets.HACK THE HOOD STAFF
Henry Bowe. Technical Curriculum Instructor. Jaisha Encarnacion. Operations and Finance Manager. Sharmaine Webb. People Operations Lead. Zakiya Harris. Co-Founder & Senior Advisor. Tiffany Shumate.HACK THE HOOD STAFF
Hack the Hood 900 Alice Street, Suite 300, Oakland, CA 94607 © OUR BOARD - HACK THE HOOD Kamal Shah is the founder and CEO of Oakland-based software company FotoNotes. FotoNotes provides mobile and cloud software solutions to the construction, solar and property management industries. Kamal has a 25-year career as a software engineer and tech entrepreneur and has been instrumental in the development of over 20 software products.HACK THE HOOD STAFF
Greg Beutler is currently a Computer Science Teacher at Oakland Unity High School (OUHS), which is a Title 1 school. They have a four-year Digital Pathways program. He has helped increase academicABOUT HACK THE HOOD
Hack the Hood empowers Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities through tech and data literacy skills that supports their economic mobility. Through mentorship, culturally-relevant knowledge, 21st-century skills, and community partnerships, we believe youth canbecome creators of
OUR BOARD - HACK THE HOOD Kamal Shah is the founder and CEO of Oakland-based software company FotoNotes. FotoNotes provides mobile and cloud software solutions to the construction, solar and property management industries. Kamal has a 25-year career as a software engineer and tech entrepreneur and has been instrumental in the development of over 20 software products.PARTNERSHIPS
Partnerships. Hack the Hood launched in 2013 with a vision for economic justice and a mission to build a tech sector that works for everyone. We do this by providing technology education and workforce opportunities to early-career youth of color, ages 16-25. Since our launch, Hack the Hood has served 1100+ students and, in turn, theyhave
ADVISORY BOARD
The Hack the Hood Advisory Board is comprised of a dynamic group of community leaders who are aligned with our mission: To ensure economic mobility for Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities. Advisory board members work with Hack the Hood's leadership team to amplify our impact, increase access to tech-based career opportunities across industries, and support our organization's vision for CONTACT US - HACK THE HOOD We appreciate your interest in the Hack the Hood community.HACK THE HOOD STAFF
Dr. Vanessa Monterosa serves as the Director of Communications for Hack the Hood. Her life's work has centered on advancing research, policy, and practices that support the effective and empowering use of media and technology, especially for communities of color. Prior to joining the HtH team, Dr. Monterosa dedicated seven years tosuccessfully
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Tiffany ShumateExecutive Director. Tiffany Lorraine Shumate is the Executive Director of Hack the Hood. She has over a decade of experience in social profit management, scaling quality programs, and building high-performing teams for youth-serving organizations. She defines herself as an educator committed to leveraging technology andbusiness
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Lauren Thomas Quigley, Ph.D., is the Technology Curriculum & Training Lead for Hack the Hood. At HTH, Lauren co-creates the curriculum content and learning experience for students and training for instructors and facilitators, with a particular emphasis on liberative STEM education methods, technology ethics, and content strategy.HACK THE HOOD STAFF
Anina Tweed cultivates new partnerships that support and grow the HtH community as Director of Development. Anina brings a decade of experience shaping funding partnerships that leverage technology and innovative financing mechanisms to empower communities and address inequality. Most recently she was at Living Goods, working with leading foundation and corporate donors to raise $24M Q& A WITH KAMAL SHAH, FUNDRAISER EXTRAORDINAIRE Q& A with Kamal Shah, fundraiser extraordinaire. Kamal (second from the right) with friends and family at the celebration party after our first Giving Challenge in 2016. The Hack the Hood Community Giving Challenge is underway with a number of people answering the call to champion the work we do. Members of our community are creating HACK THE HOODABOUTDONATEOUR TEAMOUR BOARDCAREERSFINANCIALS Open to all with priority for Bay area applicants. June 14, 2021 - July 9, 2021. Monday - Friday (9am - 12:30pm PST) Location: Virtual. Must be 16 - 25 years old. Apply Today! Entrepreneurship, Tech, & Justice. In this program, you will build your brand from a tech justice lens, connect with other entrepreneurs, and explore how techshapes our
ABOUT HACK THE HOOD
Hack the Hood empowers Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities through tech and data literacy skills that supports their economic mobility. Through mentorship, culturally-relevant knowledge, 21st-century skills, and community partnerships, we believe youth canbecome creators of
TECH EDUCATION
Tech Education Programs Our tech education programs are focused on exploring foundational tech skills through a justice lens. As a participant, you will engage in discussions about social justice and examine the impact of tech on our communities, Our programs open to those 16 - 25 years of age interested in making an impact throughtech.
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Kamal Shah is the founder and CEO of Oakland-based software company FotoNotes. FotoNotes provides mobile and cloud software solutions to the construction, solar and property management industries. Kamal has a 25-year career as a software engineer and tech entrepreneur and has been instrumental in the development of over 20 software products.ADVISORY BOARD
The Hack the Hood Advisory Board is comprised of a dynamic group of community leaders who are aligned with our mission: To ensure economic mobility for Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities. Advisory board members work with Hack the Hood's leadership team to amplify our impact, increase access to tech-based career opportunities across industries, and support our organization's vision for SMALL BUSINESS APPLICATION Program Dates: May 10, 2021 - June 4, 2021 Launch Meeting: May 10,2021 @ 12pm PST
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Lauren Thomas Quigley, Ph.D., is the Technology Curriculum & Training Lead for Hack the Hood. At HTH, Lauren co-creates the curriculum content and learning experience for students and training for instructors and facilitators, with a particular emphasis on liberative STEM education methods, technology ethics, and content strategy.ADRIAN WALKER
Adrian WalkerCommunity Marketer at VSCO. After earning his Bachelor of Arts degrees in sociology and photography from the University of Missouri-St. Louis, Adrian traveled throughout the United States as a freelance photographer, specializing in music and lifestyle subjects. He documented the protest in Ferguson and published a book of his work HACK THE HOODABOUTDONATEOUR TEAMOUR BOARDCAREERSFINANCIALS Open to all with priority for Bay area applicants. June 14, 2021 - July 9, 2021. Monday - Friday (9am - 12:30pm PST) Location: Virtual. Must be 16 - 25 years old. Apply Today! Entrepreneurship, Tech, & Justice. In this program, you will build your brand from a tech justice lens, connect with other entrepreneurs, and explore how techshapes our
ABOUT HACK THE HOOD
Hack the Hood empowers Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities through tech and data literacy skills that supports their economic mobility. Through mentorship, culturally-relevant knowledge, 21st-century skills, and community partnerships, we believe youth canbecome creators of
TECH EDUCATION
Tech Education Programs Our tech education programs are focused on exploring foundational tech skills through a justice lens. As a participant, you will engage in discussions about social justice and examine the impact of tech on our communities, Our programs open to those 16 - 25 years of age interested in making an impact throughtech.
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Kamal Shah is the founder and CEO of Oakland-based software company FotoNotes. FotoNotes provides mobile and cloud software solutions to the construction, solar and property management industries. Kamal has a 25-year career as a software engineer and tech entrepreneur and has been instrumental in the development of over 20 software products.ADVISORY BOARD
The Hack the Hood Advisory Board is comprised of a dynamic group of community leaders who are aligned with our mission: To ensure economic mobility for Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities. Advisory board members work with Hack the Hood's leadership team to amplify our impact, increase access to tech-based career opportunities across industries, and support our organization's vision for SMALL BUSINESS APPLICATION Program Dates: May 10, 2021 - June 4, 2021 Launch Meeting: May 10,2021 @ 12pm PST
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Lauren Thomas Quigley, Ph.D., is the Technology Curriculum & Training Lead for Hack the Hood. At HTH, Lauren co-creates the curriculum content and learning experience for students and training for instructors and facilitators, with a particular emphasis on liberative STEM education methods, technology ethics, and content strategy.ADRIAN WALKER
Adrian WalkerCommunity Marketer at VSCO. After earning his Bachelor of Arts degrees in sociology and photography from the University of Missouri-St. Louis, Adrian traveled throughout the United States as a freelance photographer, specializing in music and lifestyle subjects. He documented the protest in Ferguson and published a book of his workSAMPLE SITES
We use Weebly , and award-winning "drag-and-drop" platform that is easy to learn and to update. You can expect a Hack the Hood website to be: * Stable * Customizable * Easy to use * EDUCATION PHILOSOPHY Hack the Hood’s philosophy of education is a justice-centered approach to data science education that emphasizes liberation through socio-political action within the tech sector by individuals, for themselves and the community. When equipped with data science knowledge and skills, learners are positioned to continue to upskill for long-term career opportunities in the most in-demand job area VOLUNTEER - HACK THE HOOD Volunteers must recognize that they too can step back and learn from the young people we serve, and strive to meet program participants where they are, both emotionally and skill-wise. . While we welcome volunteer applications from everyone, we especially encourage folks from under-represented backgrounds in tech, including women, Latinx,Black
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Partnerships. Hack the Hood launched in 2013 with a vision for economic justice and a mission to build a tech sector that works for everyone. We do this by providing technology education and workforce opportunities to early-career youth of color, ages 16-25. Since our launch, Hack the Hood has served 1100+ students and, in turn, theyhave
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Welcome to the. Hack The Hood Partner Portal. Welcome to our Partner Portal! We hope that this portal provides you with all the resources you need to deliver a stellar Hack the Hood Boot Camp this summer. The portal is organized into two audience-specific sections. For Instructors, we have made all of the Hack the Hood Curriculum ModulesHACK THE HOOD STAFF
Tiffany ShumateExecutive Director. Tiffany Lorraine Shumate is the Executive Director of Hack the Hood. She has over a decade of experience in social profit management, scaling quality programs, and building high-performing teams for youth-serving organizations. She defines herself as an educator committed to leveraging technology andbusiness
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Sharmaine Webb is Hack the Hood’s People Operations Lead. She is responsible for reinforcing the organization's culture, embedding our values throughout internal programs, designing and leading employee engagement and development programs, as well asHACK THE HOOD STAFF
Lauren Thomas Quigley, Ph.D., is the Technology Curriculum & Training Lead for Hack the Hood. At HTH, Lauren co-creates the curriculum content and learning experience for students and training for instructors and facilitators, with a particular emphasis on liberative STEM education methods, technology ethics, and content strategy.HACK THE HOOD STAFF
Anina Tweed cultivates new partnerships that support and grow the HtH community as Director of Development. Anina brings a decade of experience shaping funding partnerships that leverage technology and innovative financing mechanisms to empower communities and address inequality. Most recently she was at Living Goods, working with leading foundation and corporate donors to raise $24MDANNY AND THE DREAM
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