Tech Empowerment and Indigenous Communities with Alejandro Mayoral
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In this episode of "Agents of Nonprofit," I sit down with Alejandro Mayoral to explore the intersection of technology, nonprofit work, and indigenous empowerment. Alejandro shares his journey from computer science student to nonprofit founder, discussing the grassroots approach to co-creating projects with indigenous communities in Mexico and Canada. Together, we explore the challenges and opportunities within the nonprofit sector, emphasizing the importance of understanding cultural nuances and fostering technological empowerment.
Topics We Cover
- Alejandro's transition from computer science to nonprofit work with indigenous communities
- The grassroots approach to co-creating projects with indigenous communities in Mexico and Canada
- The role of technology in preserving and revitalizing indigenous culture, including digital art and online communities
- Strategies for creating inclusive training programs and fostering cultural pride within the tech industry
- Overcoming systemic barriers and promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in tech companies
- Meaningful engagement and mentorship in preparing indigenous talent for success in the corporate world
- Advocating for systemic changes in how talent is valued and compensated within the nonprofit sector
- How interested individuals can connect with the Indigenous Friends Association and support their mission
To Learn More and Connect with Alejandro:
https://www.instagram.com/indigenousfriends/
https://www.tiktok.com/@indigenousfriends
https://www.facebook.com/indigenousfriends
https://www.indigenousfriends.org
https://www.linkedin.com/company/23674037/
info@indigenousfriends.org
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