We want to hear from you
Through story telling and media tools we hope to inspire people to shape their future by influencing public policy.
Our Urban Tech and Media Center framework is designed to provide computing education and training in a larger social context that encourages the active participation of individuals in social and civic life. Our computing education and training programs are committed to pushing reforms that benefit marginal communities. These centers are a collaboration of community organizations (LAUPR, The Umoja Group and Key of Knowledge CDC), organized by PAX Stereo and DIPS Technology.
Types of Initiatives and Policies
- Business Development (Media, Technology)
- Workforce Development for Digital Age & Economy
- Affordable Housing and Access to Healthcare
- Access to Quality Education
- Efficient Public Transportation
Urban Tech Centers
Our Urban Tech Centers will deliver computer training that collaborates with community organizations or special interest groups. Our workshops will help these entities collect and share information, create content and storytelling best practices. Although we don’t have any partnership with Google, we will provide instruction on Google Applications including Gmail, Google Drive, Google Photos, Maps and more.
Community Media Centers
We have built the framework for community media centers that can operate physically and virtually. The framework is built around multi-media skill development and training to tell and share stories. The Centers basic training includes Recording and Editing, Planning Your Project and Telling a Visual/Video Story.