Virtual Workshop: Digital Entrepreneurship In Communities Of Color
On April 9th, 2021 ASU's Center on Technology, Data and Society is hosting a virtual workshop on Digital Entrepreneurship In Communities Of Color.
Digital transformation of the economy accelerated rapidly during the pandemic, in ways that are likely to affect entrepreneurship in the longer term. How do these trends affect Black, Hispanic, Asian and Indigenous entrepreneurs and the communities they serve?
Join us for this virtual workshop featuring researchers and changemakers, including a panel discussion on how local governments can support inclusive entrepreneurship for community development.
Partial list of speakers (alphabetical order)
- Joseph Coll, University of Iowa
- Tianca Crocker, Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Charlotte
- Marycruz DeLeon, Dallas Federal Reserve
- Joshua Edmonds, City of Detroit
- Robert Fairlie, Ph.D., University of California – Santa Clara
- Heather Fleming, Change Labs
- Xenia Hernandez, St. Paul Public Library
- Fallon Wilson, Ph.D., #BlackTechFutures Research Institute
Details Date: Friday, April 9th, 2021 Time: 8:30am - 12:00pm (Pacific Daylight Time) Registration is free at the following link: https://asu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZclf-qhrTkpHNE45SGjuR9q2CB-Wxv2bQVJ. You will receive a confirmation email after registration. |
This virtual workshop is possible thanks to funding from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation