This document appears to be a presentation by Joey Womack about using technology and hip hop culture to solve social problems. It discusses creating tribes of changemakers and entrepreneurs to help underserved communities globally. It profiles important people from Womack's hometown who achieved success in areas like civil rights, education, entrepreneurship, and community building. It proposes using hip hop culture and ideation labs to make tech innovation more culturally relevant for youth and solve issues like jobs and education. The presentation encourages attendees to find their own passions and roles in creating positive social impact through hashtags.
23. FLORA FLOWERS
(1915 - 2013)
Oldest of 8 Siblings
2nd Black Teacher in Montgomery
to Teach White Kids
Lifelong Member of Dexter Ave.
Baptist Church
#EDUCATION
#HELPPARENTS
24. ROSCOE WILLIAMS
(1922 - 1985)
Charter Member of Alpha Phi
Alpha @ Tuskegee
Owned Electrical Company
Opened The Laicos Social Club
#ENTREPRENEUR
#NIGHTLIFE
#STORYTELLER
26. JULIETTE WOMACK
(B. 1953)
Human Facebook
Director of Small Business
Assistance Center @ BSCC
Strategic Planning/Fundraising for
BSCC
#CONNECTOR
#HELPENTREPRENEURS
27. JOE WOMACK, JR.
(B. 1950)
Racial Complaint Against Dupont
90s: Wrote on Race Relations
Works on Environmental Justice &
Community Building for
AfricaTown
#SOCIALIMPACT
#STORYTELLER
#TRIBEBUILDING
28. CUDJOE KAZOOLA LEWIS
(1840 - 1935)
Last Person Born in Africa to be
Enslaved in the United States
1860: Brought on Clotilde
Settled Near Mobile, AL
Established Africa Town (Tribe)
#TRIBEBUILDING
44. <CONTACT>
ADDITIONAL DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE
UPON REQUEST.
Please direct all inquiries regarding
this presentation to:
Joey Womack
+ joey@amplify4good.org
+ 850.528.1022