Lakota code camp

Boozhoo News River readers,
This week, we are happy to see some especially interesting stories enter the Indigenous tech news cycle.
In an interview with Forbes, Lakota Data Scientist Mason Grimshaw shares his experience working in the tech sector as an Indigenous person, and running the Lakota AI Code camp for high school students.
In other news, the Indigenomics Institute hosts its first event in Toronto, and TELUS publishes its fifth annual report on Indigenous Reconciliation and Connectivity.
Here’s CEO Jeff Ward with BC Minister of Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation Brenda Bailey sharing insights on Indigenous Data Sovereignty. You can learn more by reading our #DataBack eBook at the link below.
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