Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Oakland East Bay Symphony Annual Gala 2014

On September 13, 2014, supporters of Oakland East Bay Symphony’s music and education programs came together at University of California, Berkeley’s Memorial Stadium to have a great time for a wonderful cause, raising $105,000 to keep music thriving in Oakland and the East Bay. The Oakland Symphony Ball, chaired by Symphony Board President Jim Bell and sponsored by Bell Investment Advisors and J.Lohr Vineyards & Wines, transported guests to an opening night in the golden age of Broadway - the 1950s! The evening included performances from Oakland Symphony Chorus Chamber Singers, the Symphony’s Assistant Principal Cellist Joseph Hébert, jazz violinist and composer Mads Tolling, who will be premiering a piece on the Symphony’s 2014-15 season, and Oakland Symphony Youth Orchestra violinist Casadora Boone, who also shared her story of growth through the Symphony’s education programs.

Photos: Son Lu
Oakland East Bay Symphony



Sunday, September 14, 2014

Technology Round-Up (Oakland, CA): MindBlown Labs - Black Girls Code - Hack The Hood

MindBlown Labs

Jason Young – MindBlown Labs
Harvard graduate, JASON YOUNG, is the Founder & CEO of  MindBlown Labs, ,an education technology company based on Oakland, CA that creates highly interactive, experiential learning tools to empower young people to make better life decisions. Its first financial capability solution is Thrive 'n' Shine, a captivating mobile app/game that teaches teens and young adults about personal finance.  This game player creates a character, chooses a career and then starts making choices about where to live, what to buy or spend money on, and how to save for things like college, tuition or mortgages.  Young was inspired to start this company after watching his mother, a single parent, go through an eviction from their home after not being able to keep up with a high interest mortgage loan that ultimately exceed the family’s income capacity.  It was apparent to Young at that time the importance of making the sound financial decisions.

Young was recently appointed to the President’s Advisory Council on Financial Capability for Young People.  The Council is focused, as Young understands it, on “creating tangible and innovative partnerships between public and private organizations that will drive change. Young is also the co-founded of the Hidden Genius Project which was designed to help low-income youth learn coding skills and develop work habits.

MindBlown Lab’s goal is to impact 20 million teens and young adults by the year 2020. They are pursuing this goal by partnering with high schools, colleges, non-profits, and other institutions that can help us scale our impact.

Black Girls CODE
Kimberly Bryant – Black Girls CODE
Kimberly Bryant is the Founder and Executive Director of Black Girls CODE, a non-profit organization in Oakland, CA dedicated to introducing girls of color (ages 7-17) to the field of technology and computer programming with a concentration on entrepreneurial concepts.  Since 2011 Ms. Bryant has helped Black Girls CODE grow from a local organization serving only the Bay Area, to an international non-profit organization with chapters in seven U.S. cities and Johannesburg, South Africa serving over 2000 African/African-American, Latina, and Native American girls.  Black Girls CODE offices are located at HUB Oakland1423 Broadway Street, Oakland, CA

Black Girls CODE is devoted to showing the world that black girls can code, and do so much more.  By reaching out to the community through workshops and after-school programs, the company introduces computer coding lessons to young girls from underrepresented communities in programming languages such as Scratch or Ruby on Rails.  By promoting classes and programs, Bryant hopes to grow the number of women of color working in technology and give underprivileged girls a chance to become the masters of their technological worlds.

Bryant has enjoyed a very successful 20+ year professional career in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries as an Engineering Manager in a series of technical leadership roles for various Fortune 100 companies such as Genentech, Merck, and Pfizer.  In 2013 Bryant was selected by Business Insider as one of the “The 25 Most Influential African- Americans in Technology” she was also honored as a Champion of Change by the White House for her work in tech inclusion and for her focus on bridging the digital divide for girls. Bryant has been identified as a thought leader in the area of tech inclusion.

Hack The Hood – Google Grant Challenge Winners
An Oakland-based organization, Hack the Hood, which trains youth how to build websites for local nonprofits and small businesses, has received a $500,000 grant from Google as part of its 2014 Bay Area Impact Challenge. Research shows that students from low-income communities aren’t exposed to the math and science training, or tech mentors that lead to job opportunities in the field.  Without this access, these students are underprepared for careers in science and technology.  Hack the Hood will address digital equity by training low-income kids to build websites for local small businesses, actively supporting them to launch their own tech careers. In two years, 5,000 students will support over 25,000 businesses across the Bay Area and receive technology training.  The grant will also help the organization expand in Oakland as well as in the five counties in the immediate Bay Area. In addition, the organization will use the grant to expand its curriculum and training materials and develop partnerships with nonprofits and schools.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Aisha Tyler - A Co-Host on THE TALK - She's Just Good!


The lovely and talented Aisha Tyler is engaging, honest, intelligent, hilarious, grounded and above all your ‘around the way woman’ from the city of beauty, that would be my hometown San Francisco.  On Sept. 3rd CBS5/KPIX studios hosted a media day with Aisha in celebration of the launch of the 5th Season of THE TALK which airs on Monday, Sept. 8th at 1 pm PST.  Aisha makes it all look very easy as she graciously, yet intensely, responded to each media question with passion and humor.
Aisha Tyler was born on September 18 in San Francisco and grew up in the, now known as, Hayes Valley area.  She reminisced that it was called Fillmo’ when she lived in the area.  She is an actress and writer, and her most recent accomplishments are co-hosting THE TALK for the last 4 years, TALK SOUP and Whose Line Is It Anyway.  She also has a very robust podcast Girl on Guy and if you haven’t tuned in yet, I am SURE you will luv luv luv and enjoy the conversation.

Being a graduate of Darthmouth University, a college she immediately applied for after a high school counselor told her it was not be a good idea for her to attend the university, Aisha is extremely witty and she uses her intelligence in the most brilliants ways from comedy to being a best-selling author.  Having her hands in many pots is deliberate because she did not to give Hollywood an opportunity to put her in a box.  And the list of endeavors continue to grow as directing a major film is on her ‘bucket list’ but she is clear there are a number of things she needs to do in order to prepare for such an endeavor.

Aisha thrives on living in the midst of ‘fear moments’, as she deliberately goes after challenges that she has some fear around.  The one thing, however, that she had no fear in sharing last season on THE TALK, was her infertility in having a child.  She faced it head-on and was amazed at the number of women and men who were in relationships with women dealing with infertility, who responded in support of her sharing and how liberating and freeing it was for so many people.

Aisha has a very long successful list of acting and TV Host accomplishments.  To name a few: The Fifth Wheel, Friends, Archer, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, 24, MADtv, Ghost Whisperer, Balls of Fury, Death Sentence, Boston Legal and The Boondocks and she is also an NAACP Image Award recipient.  As an author, Tyler’s first book Swerve: A Guide to the Sweet Life for Postmodern Girls  did very well and her 2nd Self-Inflicted Wounds: Heartwarming Tales of Epic Humiliation--which became a New York Times bestseller -- is based upon questions asked of guests on Girl on Guy.

Tune in Monday, Sept. 8th CBS5/KPIX at 1 pm PST for the premier of the 5th Season of the THE TALK with co-host AISHA TYLER.

And go!