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Categories: Justicefound, Podcasts, The Eco Smith

Eric Smith interviews Terry Kenney Chairman, CEO, CTO Alternative Energy Sources Technology Incorporated about AESTI (the first black owned power company), alternative energy, and increasing black and minority involvement in technology.

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Categories: Justicefound, Podcasts, The Eco Smith

Eric Smith talks to Montel Jennings, Indigious community organizer David Escobar and Jehan Mansur CEO and Founder of Green Technology Partners about the “green” movement and persceptions of whether or not people of color are actively involved in the “green” movement.

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Categories: Justicefound, Podcasts, Uncategorized
Summer Math And Science Honors Academy members Carlo Combes, Carlos Andrade,Tommy Mark, Juan Del Toro, Selina Villanueva, Devonna Jacobs, Jose Bernal and Monica Alcazar talk about SMASH and SMASHCAST (youth in formation providing you information) a group of SMASH scholars who share common interests in math, science and technology who produce new media to share their thoughts.
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Categories: Dr. Brian Sims, Justicefound, Podcasts, Uncategorized

David Kordsmeier (Pres. Red Technology Access Point), Brian Sims (Exec. Dir, Hip Hop Journalism Association) and Alonzo Edmundo (COO, Clarity Creative Institute) identify barriers to developing new leadership from the hip hop generation and talk about the concept of being a brother now versus being a brother in the 1960’s and 70’s.

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