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Outcomes from Talking Techquity 2019

LET'S TALK TECHQUITY

In 2019 the CS+X Foundation launched a series of private focus groups and public listening sessions called “Talking Techquity: Advancing Racial Equity Through Technology." Each workshop explored a different theme and encouraged participants to respond to questions asked by a trusted facilitator. A graphic note taker recorded mutual concerns and recommendations while stories and thoughts were shared.

Talking Techquity included over 1000 black and latino stakeholders, including more than fifty community and institutional leaders. Attendees discussed their lived experiences with inequity and shared their disappointment in previously failed public engagement efforts. Listening sessions closed by asking stakeholders to help identify objectives for local, state, and national service institutions to consider in partnership with the University of Illinois.

RESULTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FROM 2022

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THE QUESTIONS WE ASKED:

How can we build communities of practice that incentivize trans-disciplinary researchers and the “researched” to work together in search of local solutions to society’s grand challenges?


How can we encourage cross-institutional collaboration, sustained partnerships, and new models of inclusive and flexible investigation that reduce duplication between institutions?

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THE QUESTIONS WE ASKED:

How can we braid community resources with university efforts to address the persistent learning gaps at all levels?

 

How can we accelerate the progress with which our anchor institutions are developing and implementing scalable plans for mission-driven unified engagement across K-12 education?

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THE QUESTIONS WE ASKED:

How can we improve STEM literacy to build a steady-state talent pipeline for hi-tech career options and lifelong STEM skills for advancement?


How can we use software development to continuously evaluate progress, build consensus on key elements for mutual success, and foster effective collection and sharing of workforce outcome data in ways that are findable, accessible, shareable and reusable?

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THE QUESTIONS WE ASKED:

How can we cultivate place-based innovation to provide new vehicles for economic development and employment re-entry?


Can we use software portals to conduct continued civic discussions that facilitate common, streamlined, and efficient approaches to sustained public engagement?


Will these engagement portals need a key community intermediary to withstand the inevitable changes in leadership at key institutions?

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Community Visioning (2014-2016)

PREVIOUS CONTRIBUTIONS

There are many ways to take action as an affiliate of the CS+X Foundation, all of which are key elements sustaining any community movement. In addition to our original work, the CS+X Foundation consults with many outside agencies and institutions to assist with bringing their ideas to life. We work together on many projects that overlap with our mission, and contribute to many that remain unique to their originators. 

Have a look below at some opportunities to get involved, and get in touch for more information about how you can help shape local diversity, equity, and access initiatives. Please feel free to contribute your recommendations as these ideas are undergoing almost continuous refinement as potential joint initiatives develop.

MUSEUMS SHARING INTERACTIVE EXHIBITION SPACE

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Support your favorite local museums

and interactive centers.


We are stronger together. Help us sustain your favorite local places.

DYNAMIC STEM LABS AND DEDICATED ART & DESIGN STUDIOS

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Celebrate our multi-cultural

history of urban art, design, & innovation.


Explore the future of community access studios and multi-cultural tourism.

HUMAN RELATIONS AND PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMMING

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Help keep UIUC

engagement dollars local.

Contribute your resources to a "one-stop-shop" for broader impact and public engagement.

ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

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Build a robust and

resilient local economy.


Invest in local start-ups and assist existing small business to rebound.

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YOU SHARED.                    WE LISTENED.

To all the brave and generous participants of our Talking Techquity Think Tank:

Thank you for your honesty, transparency, and willingness to engage in challenging conversations during challenging times. We heard you and have taken action. You suggested we acquire a downtown location large enough to house a shared vision for our unified future along with ample and adjacent free parking. We did.

Through the generous financial support of UIUC faculty and local entrepreneurs, the CS+X Foundation now has the unique opportunity to determine the future of 15 Main and its 65 parking spaces.

Join us as we bring together larger groups of stakeholders. Stakeholders willing to help us identify, examine, and understand the historical and current obstacles to building an Innovation Center within the walls of this iconic building.

HEALING ILLINOIS

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