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Have a question about the early days of Silicon Valley? Come see Doug Menuez on September 20 at Photoville in Brooklyn
Doug Menuez will be discussing his groundbreaking photo project, “Fearless Genius: The Digital Revolution in Silicon Valley 1985–2000,” at Photoville in Brooklyn. The hourlong event starts at 3 and promises to be thought-provoking.
“I want to share these heroic tales of sacrifice that built the stuff we take for granted that runs our world,” says Doug, “but I also want to challenge the status quo in the tech world with regards to job creation, long-term investment—or the lack thereof—in important hard science like climate change, diversity, and women in tech in particular, and education and the lack of engineers.”
Doug will be in conversation with Stockland Martel creative director Kristina Feliciano. Admission is free. We hope to see you there and, even more important, to take your questions. For further details, visit photoville.org. To register for free tickets, please go here.
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