Transforming Chicago into the Global Black Tech Mecca?
We’re excited to have Fabian Elliott as one of the panelist for our “Protesting and Activism in The Informational Age” forum held at Google July 14th. Doors open at 5:30pm, and the forum is 6:00pm – 7:00pm. Get a better understanding of the ethics, evolution, and effectiveness of protesting and activism and question when those lines get blurred. Get your tickets here. There is limited seating.
Let’s ask a few questions. Remember that Kony campaign? What about those ALS ice bucket challenges? What about Ferguson, or even the revolt in Egypt? How effective is protesting for change, and when does activism cross the line? Our awesome moderator Seth Kravtiz of Technori, and more panelists will be released periodically.”
Fabian Elliott is a Marketing & Tech Wiz, Community Builder, Thought Catalyst and, an advocate for black empowerment through technology. This passion led him to revamp, revitalize, and rebrand Google’s black employee group, which he now serves as Global Co-Chair along with his core role as an Advertising Technology Consultant.
His next endeavor is to transfer what he was able to do within a company to a city, by leading an initiative to transform Chicago into the Global Black Tech Mecca. We are super excited to have him on this forum where we challenge the current with the future at Google Chicago.
Protesting and Activism in The Informational Age
Tuesday July 14th 2015
Fabian Elliott, Global Co-Chair Black Googler Network