Code the Dream Co-Executive Director Daisy Magnus-Aryitey took part in a panel discussion on the importance of STEM education and “investments and recruitment of Black creatives through early education pipelines” in Washington, DC, on September 21.
Tech & Civic Engagement
App Spotlight: Upstate NC
App Spotlight: Upstate NC
At Code the Dream, we believe technology has the power to build a better, brighter future for everyone. But with great power comes great responsibility. How can we leverage these great technological innovations to strengthen our communities through civic engagement? Throughout the campaign, we’ll be talking to authors, politicians, scientists, and our own CTD staff […]
5 Stories to Follow: Tech & Civic Engagement
5 Stories to Follow: Tech & Civic Engagement
How can we leverage these great technological innovations to strengthen our communities through civic engagement?
How Can Technology Make The American Legal System More Equitable?
How Can Technology Make The American Legal System More Equitable?
How can technology be used to make the American legal system less complicated and more affordable for the average person?
Tech & Civic Engagement: Twitter Chat
Tech & Civic Engagement: Twitter Chat
Code the Dream hosted a community Twitter Chat as part of our Tech & Civic Engagement campaign. The series of questions and prompts led to an engaging conversation about the ways in which people use technology to connect with their local communities, their government, and the world around them. Here are a few of the […]
Tech & Civic Engagement: Preview
Tech & Civic Engagement: Preview
How is technology used to create more engagement between citizens, their communities, and their government? For centuries, advancements in technology have changed the way we interact with other people and the world around us. Communication tools, from the printing press, to the telephone, to social media, have made it easier to create and disseminate information. […]