AT&T has one last stop in Detroit for it’s 4th Annual 28 Days series for Black History Month. They’ve been going around the nation visiting African American communities like Howard University promoting the use of technology in making their dreams happen.
- The likes of Common, Holly Robinson Peete, & Mario Armstrong (Tech Guru) have participated on the tour.
- They’ve incorporated Live Stream to allow folks who aren’t so local to be able to view online.
- It’s a free event folks only had to worry about getting a seat.
- An article in the Washington Post reported a girl receiving a laptop when Mario Armstrong saw her taking note on pen and paper.
- They provided leads on websites like Kickstarter and apps like Evernote to help people get the show on the road.
Here’s some inspiring words from Common at their top in Oakland, CA:
It’s an awesome movement. I totally wish they came to Los Angeles. I actually started using the Evernote app myself so be on the lookout for some killer notes on technology, bible scriptures, & whatnot. If you were in attendance let us know how it was. What’s the best technology that you’ve been using to make your dreams come true? - @GeicoTheQue
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