Kalimah Priforce, founder of Qeyno, feels like he was lucky to get encouragement to explore computers while growing up in a Bed-Stuy group home, and that encouragement made him the successful man he is today.
So he’s working to give other kids like him a similar boost. His work in Oakland, as a principal organizer behind a hackathon where black youth are put into teams with established developers, could be a model for tech scenes across the country. Startup Weekend — Black Male Achievement takes place Feb. 7-9 in Oakland, California.
If it works there, then something similar could also work here.
More on Priforce’s background:
“There are techies that want to engage with their larger community; they just haven’t really figured out how to do that. We’re giving them the perfect venue,” said Priforce.
Priforce spent most of his childhood and adolescence along with his brother in a group home in the Bed-Stuy neighborhood of Brooklyn. But while he went on to Oxford and tech entrepreneurship, his younger brother was shot and killed at eighteen.
Priforce decided he wanted to be an educator when he realized, “the only difference between us [my brother and me] was that I was exposed to people who believed in me, and when I gained an interest in computers – they fostered my curiosity.”
Before you go...
Please consider supporting Technical.ly to keep our independent journalism strong. Unlike most business-focused media outlets, we don’t have a paywall. Instead, we count on your personal and organizational support.
3 ways to support our work:- Contribute to the Journalism Fund. Charitable giving ensures our information remains free and accessible for residents to discover workforce programs and entrepreneurship pathways. This includes philanthropic grants and individual tax-deductible donations from readers like you.
- Use our Preferred Partners. Our directory of vetted providers offers high-quality recommendations for services our readers need, and each referral supports our journalism.
- Use our services. If you need entrepreneurs and tech leaders to buy your services, are seeking technologists to hire or want more professionals to know about your ecosystem, Technical.ly has the biggest and most engaged audience in the mid-Atlantic. We help companies tell their stories and answer big questions to meet and serve our community.
Join our growing Slack community
Join 5,000 tech professionals and entrepreneurs in our community Slack today!