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Water & Social Justice


Access to clean water is taken for granted in the United States. But after recent discoveries of lead in many municipal water sources around the country, it seems clean water isn't as straight forward as we thought!

Join us for a panel discussion and Q&A with a variety of experts leading the charge towards more equitable water access.

Hack night will still happen this evening, but there will be no new member orientation, and the focus will be on the panel discussion.

Tiffani Bell - [insert bio]

Tom Ferguson runs the accelerator at H2O and oversees policy and leadership activities. He previously held strategy and operations roles at Project Frog, a San Francisco-based green buildings company, and Tamar Energy, an AD network developer based in London. Previously, he was an engagement manager at ERM, the sustainability consultancy.

Deborah Sherwin is responsible for creative content and interface development at WaterSmart Software, a customer engagement and data analytics platform for water utilities. Previously she developed graphic design concepts and strategic messaging for clients in education, healthcare, the arts, social justice, and the environment at Kym Abrams Design. Deborah is an active volunteer at Code for San Francisco.

Interested in helping San Francisco? You have found the right place!

Join neighbors, government employees, designers, coders, students and more! Our weekly hack night is focused on civic tech and making government services better in San Francisco. We hack/build and learn together every Wednesday evening.

• Contribute to the betterment of San Francisco

• Build your own portfolio of work or work on someone else's cool project

• Meet new (and different!) people

Interested in our current projects?

Schedule


6:00p doors open, socialize and eat dinner

6:30p welcome remarks

6:45p panel discussion

8:00p panel discussion ends - adjourn to work on projects

10:00p doors close and lights out.

Check out our website. Read/contribute to our code. Communicate via our slack team (or IRC Freenode #sfbrigade).

If you have questions, please reach out over Slack, contact the organizers via meetup, or drop by on Wednesday evening.


6:00 PM, Wednesday, May 25, 2016