Apple's educational outreach fostering Hispanic leadership in Houston

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Apple's Community Education Initiative is expanding its commitment to inclusive technology education, supporting programs like TechConnect and Houston Community College's summer camp.

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In 2019, Apple established the Community Education Initiative (CEI) to promote education. CEI works with a network of more than 150 organizations worldwide to provide students of all ages with access to advanced technology skills.

One notable component of this initiative is TechConnect, a program created in 2016 by Houston City Council Member Karla Cisneros. TechConnect is designed to introduce advanced technology skills, such as coding, to students who might otherwise lack access to such opportunities. In 2022, TechConnect joined Apple's CEI program to promote coding, creativity, and career opportunities for all learners, particularly those underrepresented in tech.

Apple's support for TechConnect and similar programs extends beyond the provision of hardware. It offers financial assistance, scholarships, educator resources, and access to Apple experts who work collaboratively with organizations to enrich learning experiences.

Beyond the boundaries of TechConnect, Apple's influence extends to Houston Community College (HCC), where faculty members conduct an annual information technology summer camp. This camp has introduced more than 2,500 middle and high school students to various subjects involving coding, all facilitated by Apple technology.

HCC was among the first US community colleges to provide Apple's App Development with Swift course in 2017.

Dr. Madeline Burillo-Hopkins, the president of HCC's Southwest College, is the driving force behind this initiative. She believes initiatives like the HCC summer camp are important in inspiring young women and minority students to see themselves as potential creators, developers, and innovators in the tech industry.

In October 2022, Apple announced it operates its Community Education Initiative in over 600 communities worldwide.

In October and November, Apple will be holding its annual Entrepreneur Camp, an advanced technology lab for underrepresented founders and developers with mobile app-based businesses. The program aims to promote diversity, inclusivity, and innovative ideas in the tech industry.

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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 5
    9secondkox29secondkox2 Posts: 2,727member


    [insert facepalm emoji here]

    “students who might otherwise lack such opportunities…”

    seems like the demographics supposedly fitting this statement are the only ones getting these opportunities these days. 

    Would be much better if such efforts were done based on household income rather than race. That way the people, young and old, who truly need the help can get it rather than being excluded based solely on how they look/genetics. 
    edited October 2023
  • Reply 2 of 5
    Just make sure not to give preferences based on race, because those are almost certainly violative of civil rights laws now. 
  • Reply 3 of 5
    GeeAyeGeeAye Posts: 39unconfirmed, member
    Dead_Pool said:
    Just make sure not to give preferences based on race, because those are almost certainly violative of civil rights laws now. 

    Race? Do you mean culture or language?
  • Reply 4 of 5


    [insert facepalm emoji here]

    “students who might otherwise lack such opportunities…”

    seems like the demographics supposedly fitting this statement are the only ones getting these opportunities these days. 

    Would be much better if such efforts were done based on household income rather than race. That way the people, young and old, who truly need the help can get it rather than being excluded based solely on how they look/genetics. 
    That facepalm emoji was well earned. Hispanic isn't a race.

    Maybe use the inside voice when professing your bigotry?
  • Reply 5 of 5

    GeeAye said:
    Dead_Pool said:
    Just make sure not to give preferences based on race, because those are almost certainly violative of civil rights laws now. 

    Race? Do you mean culture or language?
    I think they were just meant they were a bigot but kinda hard to tell given how ignorant the comment was. 
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