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Episode 30: Afrotech Fest (Part II)

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We're still at Afrotech Fest! We speak to one of the youngest people teaching people how to code globally and chat about using machine learning to help people who communicate with sign language.

Plus we chat to Chama Kay about what it's like being a non-techie at a tech festival, working on community projects, and his plan for the perfect drink safety device.

You can contact Femi (and/or Grace) on twitter at @hackerfemo and @gowolade

You can find Chama on twitter at @chama_kay and check out the Artistic State of Mind podcast at @ArtisticSOM

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Music by Grapes & Evan Schaeffer

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Our live event is May 30th at the Royal Institution with Angela Saini (@AngelaDSaini) to discuss her new book Superior.

We'll be discussing the re-emergence of race science and dissecting the political roots of race, why scientists can’t seem to look beyond it, and the dark and dangerous ways in which scientific racism still exists today.

BUY YOUR TICKETS RIGHT HERE

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Follow us on social media and send us your questions!

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Email: whynotadoc@gmail.com

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We're still at Afrotech Fest! We speak to one of the youngest people teaching people how to code globally and chat about using machine learning to help people who communicate with sign language.

Plus we chat to Chama Kay about what it's like being a non-techie at a tech festival, working on community projects, and his plan for the perfect drink safety device.

You can contact Femi (and/or Grace) on twitter at @hackerfemo and @gowolade

You can find Chama on twitter at @chama_kay and check out the Artistic State of Mind podcast at @ArtisticSOM

-------------------------------------------------

Music by Grapes & Evan Schaeffer

-------------------------------------------------

Our live event is May 30th at the Royal Institution with Angela Saini (@AngelaDSaini) to discuss her new book Superior.

We'll be discussing the re-emergence of race science and dissecting the political roots of race, why scientists can’t seem to look beyond it, and the dark and dangerous ways in which scientific racism still exists today.

BUY YOUR TICKETS RIGHT HERE

-------------------------------------------------

Follow us on social media and send us your questions!

Facebook

Instagram

Twitter

Email: whynotadoc@gmail.com

#whynotadoc



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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