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A Code for Asheville 2017 Retrospective

We did it. We made it through 2017. It’s been a stressful year and signs abound that 2018 might be a little eventful too, but I have to say that I’m ending the year in a more hopeful place than I started it. I entered 2017 with a deep sense of apprehension about our...

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Update on Asheville Traffic Stop Data

Earlier this year, Patrick Conant worked with Ian Mance, an attorney at the Southern Coalition for Social Justice (SCSJ), and Dee Williams, chair of the criminal justice committee of the Asheville chapter of the NAACP, to bring racial disparities in traffic stop data...

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StoryTell Asheville – Latest Update

We first outlined the idea behind our new stories collection platform in our September 26 newsletter. Since then Jesse Michel has built a minimal version of the project that we can try out for our first couple projects. The project, which we are tentatively...

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Back from the Brigade Congress

Two members of Code for Asheville attended the Code for America Brigade Congress in Philadelphia last week and had this to say: "For me, there were two important takeaways from the Brigade Congress. I was pleased to see so much interest in criminal justice (2 separate...

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Representing Asheville at CityCampNC

CityCampNC is a three-day event that brings together brigades, government workers and community members for presentations, conversation and hands-on problem-solving. The goal is to promote the power of open collaboration to improve how our governments and communities...

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Code for Asheville at a Crossroads

I walked into my first Code for Asheville meeting in December 2013 at the invitation (well, ok, arm-twisting) of Dave Michelson, co-founder of the brigade together with Scott Barnwell. I walked back out knowing two things: that I had discovered something truly...

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