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Samara returns to recap with Edwardo their trip to the Black Enterprise Entrepreneurs Summit, the impact of cryptocurrency for the Black community, and preview BE’s upcoming TechConnext conference. Visit the site at http://www.blacksinbitcoin.com.
In advance of their panel at the Black Enterprise Entrepreneur Summit, Black Enterprise Digital Manager Samara Lynn discusses her crypto beginnings (1:30), the future of crypto and the Black community (8:40), as well as what she’s looking forward to at the convention in Charlotte, NC (18:25). Visit the site at http://www.blacksinbitcoin.com.
This week on "Let Your Voice Be Heard! Radio," Selena Hill, Ilyssa Fuchs, and guest commentator Joshua Clennon discuss why football star Colin Kaepernick is being blacklisted from the NFL and the call to boycott the NFL, featuring special guest Anthony Davis, Jr. the National Youth & College Director of the NAACP. During “The News Round Up,” the team talked about the Charlottesville chaos and President Trump’s response. Later, they discussed the sexist memo written by a Google engineer and the lack of diversity in Silicon Valley, featuring special guest Samara Lynn, a tech journalist at Black Enterprise. Finally, during “The Quickie”, Ilyssa gave a break down of the latest study on climate change and explained how Pres. Donald Trump’s climate-denial plans, along with what we can do to #Resist.
THE SPIN: all WoC podcast #smartISsexy Global Black Women Talk Tech: From Accra to New York CELEBRATION: Black Women in Tech in Africa & America on the RISE! CHALLENGE: The White Boys Club, Sexism, Culture, Racism Host: Esther Armah Guests: Ethel Cofie in Accra and Samara Lynn in New York
On this special edition of the Blacks In Technology #BITTechTalk podcast we are celebrating our epic milestone of reaching 100 episodes, and having a “two parter” which will include 3 guests.During the first part of our podcast we will be joined by long time BIT member and friend Samara Lynn, Technology Editor for Black Enterprise. She will join us to discuss the upcoming Black Enterprise TechConneXt Summit event.The second part of our podcast will be spent speaking with software developers, instructors and speakers, Brandy Foster and Kyle Ofori of Detroit’s, D-Code.
On this special edition of the Blacks In Technology #BITTechTalk podcast we are celebrating our epic milestone of reaching 100 episodes, and having a “two parter” which will include 3 guests. During the first part of our podcast we will be joined by long time BIT member and friend Samara Lynn, Technology Editor for Black Enterprise. She will join us to discuss the upcoming Black Enterprise TechConneXt Summit event. The second part of our podcast will be spent speaking with software developers, instructors and speakers, Brandy Foster and Kyle Ofori of Detroit’s, D-Code.
This episode Greg sits down and talks with tech guru/wifi enthusiast/comic book collector/ Samara Lynn. We cover just about everything from wifi goodness to Batgirl to being a woman in tech. Great episode. About Samara Lynn:Samara Lynn has over fifteen years experience in Information Technology; most recent as IT Director at a major New York City healthcare facility. She has several technology certifications, a Bachelor's degree from Brooklyn College and was a Technology Editor for the CRN Test Center. She unashamedly admits to owning over 3000 comic books and enjoys exploring her Hell's Kitchen neighborhood.
This episode Greg sits down and talks with tech guru/wifi enthusiast/comic book collector/ Samara Lynn. We cover just about everything from wifi goodness to Batgirl to being a woman in tech. Great episode. About Samara Lynn: Samara Lynn has over fifteen years experience in Information Technology; most recent as IT Director at a major New York City healthcare facility. She has several technology certifications, a Bachelor's degree from Brooklyn College and was a Technology Editor for the CRN Test Center. She unashamedly admits to owning over 3000 comic books and enjoys exploring her Hell's Kitchen neighborhood.