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11/03/18
San Francisco, CA

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Rafael Casal
YBCA 100 Summit
11/03/18
San Francisco, CA

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Wrapped up an extremely intense month-long of consulting work by celebrating with my #YBCA100 Fam over the weekend! Power x Art x Politics laid bare thru the minds of some of our very best Creators! BigUps & Respect! (at Ybca) https://www.instagram.com/p/BpyZiHAhiOb/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=o64wj8ms2z37
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#ybca100 #ybca100summit (at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts) https://www.instagram.com/p/BpvbKruBNCN/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=15fxvcraoamz5
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... meanwhile in SAN FRANCISCO !! Stoked , excited and tremendously honored to see my name being listed along so many incredible and inspiring people !!! •• Thank you YERBA BUENA Center for the Arts for believing in my work and creating such beautiful platform of Artivism !!! •• YERBA BUENA Center for the Arts (YBCA) is one of the nation’s most innovative arts institutions. Founded in 1993 as the cultural anchor of San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Gardens development, YBCA’s work spans the realms of contemporary art, civic engagement, and public life. By using culture as an instrument for social change, YBCA is reimagining the role an arts institution can play in the community it serves. •• YBCA BELIEVES THAT CULTURE IS AN ESSENTIAL CATALYST FOR CHANGE. THEREFORE, IT’S THE RESPONSIBILITY OF ARTS INSTITUTIONS TO SPUR AND SUPPORT SOCIETAL MOVEMENT. •• << THE 2017 YBCA 100 LIST >> Each year, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts releases the YBCA 100 list, celebrating the innovators, provocateurs, and thought leaders who are using their platform to create cultural movement. On this list, honorees can come from the Bay Area or the farthest reaches of the earth … This year, the list takes on a renewed urgency and importance. In the face of uncertain social and political headwinds, we must give voice to those who can lead us towards a more hopeful and equitable future. •• >> Get inspired by 100 people, organizations, and movements that are shaping the future of culture >> The YBCA 100 List here >> https://ybca.org/ybca-100 #ybca100 @ybca (hier: Yerba Buena Center for the Arts)
Today was overwhelmingly inspiring in all the best ways. So much great dialogue on how the arts and culture can positively affect and contribute to society, politics and humanity - thank you @ybca ! #ybca100 . #Repost @patrickm02l with @repostapp ・・・ Teddy Cruz! #YBCA100 (at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts)
YBCA 100: GIRLS WHO CODE
Girls Who Code is a national nonprofit organization working to close the gender gap in the technology and engineering sectors by providing computer science education and exposure to young women. Launched in 2012, Girls Who Code works to educate, inspire, and equip high school girls with the skills and resources to pursue opportunities in computing fields. They believe that more girls exposed to computer science at a young age will lead to more women working in the technology and engineering fields.
Together with leading educators, engineers, and entrepreneurs, Girls Who Code has developed a new model for computer science education, pairing intensive instruction in robotics, web design, and mobile development with high-touch mentorship and exposure led by the industry’s top female engineers and entrepreneurs. After just one year Girls Who Code expanded from one program in NYC to 8 programs in 5 cities nationwide, and continued to grow with clubs in schools, libraries, and community-based organizations across the country.
Girls Who Code’s vision is to reach gender parity in computing fields so as to ensure the economic prosperity of women, families, and communities across the globe, and to equip citizens with the 21st century tools for innovation and social change.
http://girlswhocode.com/
The #YBCA100 is a collection of minds, movements, and makers chosen by the curators at YBCA that are at the source of their current curatorial inspiration. These 100 entities may or may not engage directly with YBCA this season, but their provocations will drive a series of publicly-sourced think tanks that YBCA will nurture and present in the years to come.
Posted for Maia Rosal by Lisa Elliott