This week, The Periphery talks to Magali Duque, a law student in her final year at University of Pennsylvania. We discuss why breaking into tech can be so difficult, especially for those from marginalized groups or without a technical background (i.e., the periphery...), and what the blockchain, NFTs, and cryptocurrency can do for Black Artists and ownership.
Check out Robert Moses' Kin, a non-profit where Magali serves on the board and is experimenting with using crypto as a new way of funding non-profit initiatives: https://www.robertmoseskin.org/
Learn more about Magali's work: https://about.me/magali.duque
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