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As one of sudo room's key missions is ACCESS, we are engaging in an ongoing discussion and attentiveness to issues of inclusivity, diversity, and access.
As one of sudo room's key missions is ACCESS, we are engaging in an ongoing discussion and attentiveness to issues of inclusivity, diversity, and access.
===== Notes from Inclusivity Meeting 1/5/12: =====
'''Challenges:'''<br />
- it takes time to understand that you can just show up to a space like this without knowing anyone. talks/classes help with this.
- talks/classes that would not be intimidating?
'''Organizations to outreach to:''' <br />
* Community technology centers (http://www.eastmont.net/) - felicia will contact them about possible collaboration
* OTX West: http://www.otxwest.org/ - OTX gives away thousands of computers. how can we collab?
* mosswood rec center - sudoer dan f teaches classes in programming. marina will reach out.
* libraries - teen zones at oakland public library branches have computers for youth to use.
* morning youth? sudo room is available for classes/regular events all mornings except for t/th (morning math is t/th).
* involvement with lolspace (praveen)
* fixit clinic - have held events at SR in the past. max?
* one laptop per child sf: http://www.olpcsf.org/
* youth uprising - already working with them on oakwiki. how to work further with them? they have equipment and youth participants. what could SR offer?
* involvement with other hackerspaces - [http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/Bay_Area_Consortium_of_Hackerspaces BACH], lolspace
* US FIRST - for inspiration robotics science technology
** Oakland teams: Oakland Tech (2013 Season FIRST Robotics Competition aka ULTIMATE ASCENT Teams in CA-USA)
'''classes are the most basic way to be accessible'''
* possible classes:
** open source install night
** raspberry pi primer
** arduino (hol)
** audio production/radio
** tech support - fix my browser, my computer is slow, etc. intro to computers and troubleshooting. sudo office hours - come with your desktop. (need windows, apple, people etc.)
** knitting circle. possible outreach - rock paper scissors (they have very little space), 25th street collective. <= felicia will reach out
** performance nights
** 3D printer class - how to use it, how to model, how it works. (jack might teach with jae)
** testing of sudo room equipment day, => fixing day, good way to publicize by letting people know what the space offers.
** vanilla (ray)
'''Publicity to excluded communities remains a challenge. we do not have any active publicity programs at the moment.'''<br/>
* postcards with basic info: photo, who we are, what we do, map, potential classes, how to get in touch/involved. <= mk will reach out to sudo room designers
* more stickers?
* cards
* intro video - who would be interested? (max)
* ideas from len :)
'''Newcomer engagement.''' <br/>
* [[Welcome]] FAQ is a good start.
* open tech support/instruction/fixing nights - open nights where "you come and people will be available to help you" (as opposed to just working on their own projects)?
* how-to guide for sudoers to engage with newcomers to the space (possibly also for speaking with friends, etc. about sudo room)?
'''Equipment''' <br/>
* what kind of equipment/space needs can we focus on for the long term to engage with  how to get more computers? how to fix existing computers/equipment.
* day to do inventory and test items currently in the space. this should lead to equipment fixing days.
* more build/organize days a la "move in day"
* list of equipment ideas
** more computers
** sewing machines/craft materials
** arduino kits/breadboards
** proper kitchen things - possible collaboration with uptown kitchen (ray) (felicia does candymaking :))
'''accessibility for children.'''
** kids corner. there isn't a good place for a child to sit even (a couch). what should contents of kids corner be? (the space needs to be reconfigured). piece of carpet for people to sit on. or a fort.
** check out [[Education]] project page for more.
'''internal communication discussion'''
* listserv is not effective, but what would be better? there are too many emails. **fix sudo discuss list.
* buddypress - CUNY has academic commons, etc. "commons in a box" (on github), it has groups and let's people only get filtered emails. (alternate solution: more robust use of project pages on wiki). friday filosophy trial run for buddypress.
* encourage people to tag their emails.
* summaries of discussions happening on the mailing list - who will do?
* poll for regular meetings.


===== Notes from Inclusivity and Access Session at 1st Annual "State of the Room" Unconference 12/8/12: =====
===== Notes from Inclusivity and Access Session at 1st Annual "State of the Room" Unconference 12/8/12: =====
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* future events: followup on mailing list, ongoing discussions within sudoer, with sudoers. jigsaw meeting style.
* future events: followup on mailing list, ongoing discussions within sudoer, with sudoers. jigsaw meeting style.
* sensitivity classes
* "how to keep a safe space"
===== Readings =====
* "the power of introverts": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ar1kEN_ZPNM&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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