Oct. 9th, 2004

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So I've been hanging out at the Genesis computer clubhouse. It's over by the MLK Center, in the neighborhood of Ebenezer Baptist Church -- yes, that one. It's still not a terribly upscale neighborhood, but it's home to a lot of people...

I've been showing up at about 3:30, a bit before the kids start filtering in after school. Yesterday, Katrina [livejournal.com profile] spacedoutsmiles came with, and we hung out, got a taste of the environment, and tried to figure out what was going on... and I tried to help a really cool kid (on the order of 10) named Freddie figure out how to use DreamWeaver, which isn't an immediately obvious thing...

... but today, he was photoshopping a picture of himself onto a scanned "Vibe Magazine" cover, and I could help with that :) It looked pretty good, and he was really excited. Also, there's a highschooler named Mike who's got pretty big aspirations -- he'd been involved with some sort of "conceptualize some interesting technology" contest which was never explained to me terribly well, and he's working on his A+ certification and wanted to know about Linux and programming and the CS program at Tech...

... and there are lots of cute little kids doing stuff, and it's a cultural experience, and to take Richard [livejournal.com profile] falun's idea, we need to get more people (perhaps CoC folk) into the clubhouses as mentors, and if it works out well... organize r00twars between the Genesis and Whitefoord clubhouses. You just can't do better than getting urban middle-schoolers trying to spl0it each other...

... er... yes...

... and then hitting the CRC with Richard [livejournal.com profile] falun, hanging out at Jake's with Mel [livejournal.com profile] delamancha and working on compilers with Mike... and now bed. Yes, bed.

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