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Building Inclusivity into L.A. Tech
Building Inclusivity into L.A. Tech
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"This is a turning point in America."
Blavity CEO Morgan DeBaun calls on companies and investors to put their money where their mouths are and do something to fight racism.
Los Angeles County is again under curfew after a day of mostly peaceful protests.
E-scooters are being pulled from many city streets once again.
We're postponing this week's events to bring you a town hall on how we can use the energy of the moment to build a tech and startup community that's more inclusive.
We're also always looking for stories we've missed and voices that should be heard. If you have an idea or opinion to share, let us know at [email protected] or contact us here.
Blavity CEO and founder Morgan DeBaun says it's time for those who have benefitted from a system that has always placed more value on their lives to understand, speak up and "DO something" about the institutionalized racism. Read more >>
They just returned to many streets after the city's stay-at-home order was lifted. Now, many e-scooters are being pulled once again after serving as makeshift barricades. Read more updates >>
Do you have a story to tell, an angle we should pursue or an idea you'd like to share with our reporters? We're always looking for stories we've missed and voices that should be heard. Let us know >> >>
Join us this Thursday for a virtual town hall event with dot.LA + PledgeLA: "Lessons of the Moment – Rebuilding, Equity and the Future of LA Tech." Read more and register >>