On Sun, Jun 15, 2014 at 2:28 PM, Maximilian Klein <isalix(a)gmail.com> wrote:
"they're either young singles or techies and
software engineers or mothers
with children. We wanted to have a space for everybody. "
Do you think this is a valid rubric for a hackerspace's demographic, and
does sudo fit into one category? I wonder if having that kind of all
inclusive space is even a fantasy holy grail?
Just pondering the current state of our sudo-populous as we've now come to
be a reference point for new hackerspaces to judge themselves by.
We had something wonderful going with Sudo Kids. iirc, people from
Hayward were actually driving up here for it. I hope very much that we
can reboot this at our new space.
Vicky has been talking to the OUSD after school program. Oakland
International school is a few blocks from the omni.
I was going to do another library teenzone event this month but burned
out with Omni stuff. TBA.
With respect to the diversity of human kinship structure, I would much
prefer to frame this as accessibility for all ages, rather than
"families vs singles".