NDGNS Hackathon
In April 2019, I received an invitation to join the 2nd Annual NDGNS Hackathon hosted in Northern California in Pomo Territory. This event was highly influential in my personal growth and development as a native identified person thinking of ways to leverage resources and lead more indigenous innovation. With my background as a developer, artist and cultural producer I was able to apply my skills and critical thinking throughout the hackathon. I am looking forward to continue collaborating and supporting this effort!
Below are more details about the hackathon from the info site tinyurl.com/NDGNSHackathon2019 :
“2nd Annual NDGNS Hackathon
What is an NDGNS Hackathon? Think of it as an NDGNS Artist Gathering with a purpose. If selected you will work with a team of Native artists to create a collective art project in 3 days, April 5-7th, 2019 in Northern California in Pomo Territory. To apply please fill out this brief survey, ASAP thank you applicant. Please share with your friends only 10 slots left!
Excited to announce our guest speakers for this year's NDGNS Hackathon - Reclaiming Land.
We will be joined by LaNada War Jack to share about the 50th Anniversary of Alcatraz.
Tane Baker & Adrian Baker of team Injunuity, Native animation series,
Tazbah Rose Chavez will screen her film "Your Name Isn't English.
This is a free 3 day event, CA traditional foods provided by Cafe Ohlone by Mak-Amham.
April 5-7th, 2019 Register here today >> tinyurl.com/NDGNSHackathon2019
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