Transforming Communities, One Summer Night at a Time
July 3, 2013
By Gino Garcia Envision this: Summer time in southern California. Beaches, a slight breeze, kids out of school playing with other neighborhood kids, and a couple months to bask in the unrelenting summer sun. While this tends to be the predominant image, the narrative contrasts with that of many communities in our own L.A. County […]
Read MoreA Not-So-Golden State for California’s Youngest Children
January 23, 2013
By John Kim A new website, SaveMySeat.org, graphically shows that more than 11,200 licensed child care and early child education spaces have been eliminated in communities across Los Angeles County since 2008. Many parents are now hard pressed to find the child care and early childhood education services they need to participate in the workforce. […]
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Connecting Communities Through Technology
July 18, 2012
For many, data can be a static representation of a demographic, geography, numbers or figures. But what would it look like if information was interactive? Many organizations and companies are working to create better and better interactive data gathering and mapping platforms. For nonprofits, foundations and other organizations in the business of changing the world, […]
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