The African Diaspora Network in Partnership with
Institute of International Education and
San Jose State University, School of Journalism
Co-Sponsored By
Mozilla Corporation and
The Silicon Valley African Film Festival
Presents
Dialogue and Action on Africa TechWomen Documentary
March 29, 2014 at 2 p.m. at
Mozilla Corporation
331 E Evelyn Avenue, Mountain View, California
RSVP to: almaz@africandiasporanetwork.
Come prepared to be made proud and to be inspired by the work of the thirteen women leaders in the documentary and to address some of the following issues:
- · How can Africans in the Diaspora in the Bay Area become Cultural Mentors for the next group of African TechWomen emerging leaders?
- · How can Bay Area/San Jose students do better in science and math, planting seeds for STEM careers – (Frank Greene Scholars Program, etc.)
- · Can there be any room in the upcoming African TechWomen’s schedules to visit schools, and meet with some of these young Greene Scholars?
- · How can the word begin to spread NOW for the upcoming Silicon Valley African Film Festival?
- · On-going documentation of ADN projects.
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