Scratchwerk ^EDU

Scratchwerk Tech

"Scratchwerk ^Edu," hosted by Ronnie King, CEO of Scratchwerk Tech and founder of the MyVillage Project, is a dynamic podcast at the nexus of Black communities, technology, business, education, and current events. Each episode dives deep into the role of emerging technologies in promoting equity, enhancing workforce development, and reshaping education. Join Ronnie as he explores how technology can be leveraged to uplift and empower marginalized communities through insightful discussions with experts, activists, and innovators. From the practicalities of tech entrepreneurship to the impact of community-led initiatives, "Scratchwerk Edu" is an essential resource for anyone interested in the intersection of technology and social change. Learn about the success of tech incubators such as "Coding in Color", which has trained over 2,000 students in emerging skills and secured over $800k in funding to support young Black tech entrepreneurs, and discover how initiatives like the MyVillage Project Community Fund has united organizations and disbursed over $4M to support 220+ Black-led nonprofits across the country. Tune in to be informed, inspired, and involved in reshaping a more equitable tech future.

  1. Conversation with Charles Griggs - The OG's Playbook on Community Leadership

    06/10/2025

    Conversation with Charles Griggs - The OG's Playbook on Community Leadership

    What does it take to create lasting community change? For Charles Griggs, Director of Community Initiatives in Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan's office, the answer lies at the intersection of experience, empathy, and strategic advocacy. In this candid conversation, Griggs shares insights from his journey through media, marketing, public health, and public service. As the architect behind the relaunch of Jacksonville Journey Forward – a comprehensive initiative addressing crime prevention and community engagement – he brings a uniquely holistic perspective to some of today's most pressing challenges. "If you don't understand how the machine works, you can't effectively change it," Griggs explains, cutting through the noise of well-intentioned but often ineffective advocacy efforts. With a refreshing blend of historical awareness and forward-thinking pragmatism, he challenges listeners to move beyond simply identifying problems toward developing data-driven, community-supported solutions. The discussion takes a powerful turn when examining narratives around Black boys and men. Drawing from his role as a board member for National 100 Black Men of America, Griggs articulates how exposure and opportunity create pathways for better choices. "Young people don't know what they don't know," he observes, underscoring the importance of intergenerational mentorship during times of social change and uncertainty. Whether you're engaged in community work, interested in effective advocacy, or simply trying to make sense of complex social challenges, Griggs offers a masterclass in how principled leadership can bridge divides and create meaningful impact. Listen in and discover why information isn't just power – it's the foundation for transformational change. Send us a text

    1 hr
  2. Conversation with Dr. Johnnetta Cole - Using Generational Wisdom to Move Forward

    03/24/2025

    Conversation with Dr. Johnnetta Cole - Using Generational Wisdom to Move Forward

    An intimate conversation with Dr. Johnnetta Cole reveals the extraordinary journey of a woman who has repeatedly made history throughout the years. From entering Fisk University at just 15 years old to becoming the first African-American woman president of Spelman College, Dr. Cole's life exemplifies resilience, vision, and purposeful action. Dr. Cole shares the remarkable story of her journey to presidency at Spelman—a position she initially resisted. This fascinating tale of destiny and determination offers a glimpse into how pivotal moments can shape our life's direction when we remain open to possibilities beyond our own imagination. With ancestral knowledge that traces back to Senegal—Dr. Cole embodies the concept of Sankofa: "You've got to look back in order to go forward." Her connection to American Beach and A.L. Lewis (Florida's first Black millionaire) demonstrates how knowing our history empowers our future action. Addressing today's challenging social climate, Dr. Cole offers perspective that only her decades of experience can provide: She advocates for hope, inspiration, and activism rather than despair or retreat. Her parting wisdom for younger generations emphasizes self-care as foundational to activism.  Listen now to be inspired by the living legacy of a woman who has transformed institutions, shattered barriers, and continues to light the way forward with the eternal truth that "we who believe in freedom cannot stop until it comes." Send us a text

    1h 3m

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"Scratchwerk ^Edu," hosted by Ronnie King, CEO of Scratchwerk Tech and founder of the MyVillage Project, is a dynamic podcast at the nexus of Black communities, technology, business, education, and current events. Each episode dives deep into the role of emerging technologies in promoting equity, enhancing workforce development, and reshaping education. Join Ronnie as he explores how technology can be leveraged to uplift and empower marginalized communities through insightful discussions with experts, activists, and innovators. From the practicalities of tech entrepreneurship to the impact of community-led initiatives, "Scratchwerk Edu" is an essential resource for anyone interested in the intersection of technology and social change. Learn about the success of tech incubators such as "Coding in Color", which has trained over 2,000 students in emerging skills and secured over $800k in funding to support young Black tech entrepreneurs, and discover how initiatives like the MyVillage Project Community Fund has united organizations and disbursed over $4M to support 220+ Black-led nonprofits across the country. Tune in to be informed, inspired, and involved in reshaping a more equitable tech future.