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Data for Civic Action: Mapping Community Driven Futures

Are you a high schooler who's passionate about making a difference in your community? Interested in the world of data and tech?  The organization trubel&co (pronounced "trouble & co) is excited to offer a free virtual STEM workshop series, Data for Civic Action: Mapping Community Driven Futures! This is your chance to gain valuable career-ready skills while creating a brighter future for everyone in your neighborhood.
What’s in it for you?

  1. Build STEM Skills! Boost your resume & get hands-on experience in geospatial data analytics, preparing for a future career

  2. Make an impact! Promote equity, civic action, and community empowerment using digital mapmaking and GIS (Geographic Information Systems)

  3. Tackle real, local issues! Explore real-world social and environmental challenges through design, placemaking, and digital storytelling

  4. Connect with new friends! Meet like-minded peers and inspiring mentors who share your passion for change, and join a national community of youth excited to use STEM to drive social equity.

 Virtual sessions start February 18th. Don’t miss out on this chance to shape your future and your community! Sign up, bring your ideas, and let’s get started! Check out our flyer below! Review our website for more details and Register Here.

This is a fantastic opportunity to develop important skills and bring about positive change in your community—all for FREE! This workshop series is made possible thanks to support from National Geographic Society. This program is offered in partnership with T-REX, a non-profit innovation and entrepreneur development center dedicated to strengthening the economic vitality of St. Louis. trubel&co is a nonprofit that champions diverse youth to tackle complex societal challenges using data, design & technology. They provide place-based workshops and summer programming across the US. See more of their work here.

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