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7 LGBT Tech Projects You Need to Know

Tech Soup

Formed in response to the growing employment and economic barriers that plague the transgender (sometimes called "trans") community, Trans*H4ck is a series of hackathons that bring visibility to trans entrepreneurs and innovators while developing new and useful open-source tech products that benefit the trans community.

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Mall Science: Lessons in Consumer Appeal

Museum 2.0

A museum experience I’ll always remember: In 2002, I worked at the Boston Museum of Science with a program in which high school students from a nearby charter school spent half their school time at the museum. They are open to everyone. Malls feature lots of seating in open, bright spaces. Plus, malls are cool.

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[VIDEO] Emerging Trends in Nonprofit Social Media Marketing

Bloomerang

The last time we actually went to anything I think, it was the 2019 Boston Pride parade, always a favorite of ours and our family. That’s the only way that you can persuade and influence. COVID-19, even though things are opening up and hope is kind of on the horizon, it has changed how, and why, and how much we are online.

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Into the Deep End: What's Keeping Museums from Telling Meaty, In-Depth Stories?

Museum 2.0

When we experience intense depth, as in the Minnesota History Center's Open House , which explores the stories of residents of one St. Paul home over time, or the Boston Museum of Science's beautiful theater experience about Nikola Tesla, or an incredible single artist show, it stands out. But tight doesn't have to mean limited.

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