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    Can Technology Improve Relations Between Communities of Color and Law Enforcement?

    enAugust 16, 2017

    About this Episode

    Gina Dalma, vice president of government relations for SVCF, and Kona Shen, co-founder and CEO of My90, discuss how technology is being used to help strengthen
    relations between communities of color and law enforcement agencies in the cities of San Jose and Santa Clara, California. My90 is a text-message-based community
    feedback system.
     
    Access the full show notes at siliconvalleycf.org

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