In Baltimore, dirt bikes are part of the culture, as reflected in the art, city policies and conversation. It's pretty common to hear someone say, "They got the bikes out," especially when the weather warms and you hear the hum of the two-wheelers swirling gas stations like a ballet.
In our coverage today you'll learn more about how a founder is growing her advocacy for what she's turned into a STEM movement around the motorized bikes. Also, there's a story from my colleague Holly that highlights a CEO's efforts to promote financial inclusion despite growing headwinds.
— Alanah, Technical.ly lead reporter for Baltimore
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Yep, they got the bikes out
B-360 founder Brittany Young is all about promoting the city's dirt bike culture and STEM education, but she also emphasizes the importance of taking breaks, particularly to inspire rest among other Black women and girls.
That doesn't slow down her advocacy: B-360 is looking for support at an upcoming City Council hearing around confiscated bikes, and also pushing for change in a Maryland House bill.
DIRT BIKE INSTRUCTORS GUIDING YOUTH DURING B-360 WEEKEND. (B-360)
This CEO keeps fighting for financial inclusion
Briana Marbury, CEO of the Interledger Foundation, is continuing to advocate for financial inclusion despite the current DEI backlash. Her interview with Holly touches on the broader theme of social responsibility and the obstacles faced in promoting inclusivity in various sectors, particularly in tech philanthropy.
AN INTERLEDGER SUMMIT BREAKOUT SESSION (COURTESY ILF)
News Incubator: What else to know today
• Marylanders Online and the National Digital Inclusion Alliance are collaborating to provide a no-cost two-day Digital Navigator Training. This is an opportunity to get knowledge and skills to contribute to a more digitally inclusive Baltimore. [LinkedIn]
• The Entrepreneurs' Organization has inaugurated a new clubhouse in Fells Point, providing a dedicated space for business owners to collaborate and network. This 1,700-square-foot facility, named the EO House, marks an expansion for the organization since its establishment in Baltimore in 2014. [Baltimore Biz Journal]
• Baltimore Peninsula's LaunchPort announced its latest resident company: JuneBrain, led by CEO Samantha Scott and her team. [LaunchPort/Technical.ly]
• In an email to Technical.ly, Matthew Reeds, who recently stepped down as deputy director of Baltimore Homecoming, thanked community partners for their support, and expressed confidence in the organization's continued success under new leadership. [Technical.ly]
• Ramadan's start and end depend on the sighting of the new crescent moon, which varies globally. The Islamic calendar, shorter than the solar Gregorian one, consists of twelve lunar months, leading to seasonal shifts over time. [Nat Geo]
The Baltimore-based software company believes that when no one is made to feel "other," the whole company thrives.
🗓️ On the Calendar
• Impact Hub Baltimore is hosting a member Yappy Hour for members and their furry friends on April 11. [Details here]
• Join UpSurge Baltimore and friends for a mentor appreciation celebration at this week's Equitech Tuesday Today. [Details here]
• Discover the future of work with the regional manufacturing institute at Tech Talks on April 30. Explore AI, the industrial metaverse, and more. [Details here]
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