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Special Bay Area Screening of the documentary ANITA: Speaking Truth to Power

Jewish Community Center of San Francisco 3200 California, San Francisco, CA, United States

ANITA: Speaking Truth to Power is a new documentary by Academy Award-winning filmmaker, Freida Mock. The film when it premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January. It was incredibly powerful and received a standing ovation at every showing. The Kapor Center is excited to be hosting an exclusive screening of this amazing documentary nextContinue reading "Special Bay Area Screening of the documentary ANITA: Speaking Truth to Power"

#YouthTechOAK: Connecting youth of color with tech skills in Oakland

Impact HUB Oakland 2323 Broadway, Oakland, CA, United States

#YouthTechOakland: There are several groups working in Oakland (and around the Bay) to help our Oakland youth of color learn tech and business skills that will help them get good jobs in the future. Black Girls CODE, Hack the Hood, and The Hidden Genius Project are three new non-profit programs that work with local youth ofContinue reading "#YouthTechOAK: Connecting youth of color with tech skills in Oakland"

Data Driven Women 0.5: Scaling Systems and Data Deduplication feat Jessica Long from Airbnb

Brightroll 343 Sansome Street, Suite 600, San Francisco, CA, United States

Join us Wednesday, October 23 at 6pm for our fifth Data Driven Women event featuring Jessica Long, Software Engineer at Airbnb. Jessica will talk about one of the biggest data challenges she has faced, the deduplication of data and what data deduplication looks like at scale. Learn More »

Hispanicize HX (SF)

Runway 1355 Market St , San Francisco, CA, United States

The event will be a creative, multi-industry gathering that will bring Latino/multicultural influencers from social media, blogging, marketing, film and music together to network and discover new ideas.

Level the coding Field Hackathon 2013

Computer History Museum Mountain View, CA, United States

LPFI will be holding “Level The Coding Field” youth hackathons this fall to give students (from minority groups underrepresented in computer science) the opportunity to build apps that improve their community while they gain valuable technology skills.