Solve's Indigenous and Antiracist Innovators Summit 2022 is an engaging two-day, in-person event held June 16 - 17. The summit is open to the Solve Community, Indigenous community members, and antiracist leaders from across the country.
The Indigenous and Antiracist Innovators Summit is Solve’s flagship event for our Indigenous Communities Fellowship program and our Antiracist Technology in the US Challenge. We will convene, connect, and inspire Solve’s community—our Fellows, Solver teams, MIT faculty and staff, and leaders from our Member organizations—so that we can continue to uplift these innovators of excellence and reimagine Indigenous and antiracist futures for the United States.
As an attendee of the summit, you’ll have the opportunity to:
Engage a growing community of Indigenous and Antiracist innovators: Dive into discussions with cross-sector leaders as we explore key opportunities to strengthen impact-focused ecosystems for Indigenous, Black, and Brown entrepreneurs.
Explore cutting-edge innovations: Connect directly with Solver teams to share strategic advice and new ideas. Through collaborative working groups and informal conversation, you’ll learn about their innovative solutions and where your own work might align.
Create impactful partnerships: Expand your organization’s social and environmental impact by partnering with Solvers to scale their work.
If you're a part of the Solve community or are interested in joining, please fill out the form below.
About Solve:
Solve is an initiative of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) with a mission to solve world challenges. Solve is a marketplace for social impact innovation designed to support the scalable growth of community-based solutions.
At Solve, we understand that to disrupt institutionalized inequities in the US, we must support the tremendous work of Indigenous, Black, and Brown innovators across the country. Since 2018, Solve has run an Indigenous Fellowship program that has supported 28 Native American innovators from across the country that utilize traditional knowledge and technology to drive positive impact in their communities. In 2021 Solve launched the Antiracist Technology in the US Challenge, selecting 7 outstanding innovators working across industries to create an Antiracist society in the United States. These Solver cohorts are provided with a nine month program of support that includes seed funding, a comprehensive resource needs assessment, technical/business mentorship, and tailored connections to a network of companies, foundations, NGOs, and more.
If you would like to learn more about these innovators, the Fellowship, and the future Solve’s US programming, reach out at solve@mit.edu.
Featured Speakers
Tawanna Black
Founder & CEO, Center for Economic Inclusion
United States
Danielle Boyer
Youth Founder & Activist, The STEAM Connection
United States
Delphanie Daniels
Community Engagement Director, Best Buy
Rhonda Fields
Senior Manager, Corporate Giving, General Motors
Damon Jenkins
Senior Vice President, First Independence Bank
David Lowry
Distinguished Fellow, MIT
Ceasar L. McDowell
Professor of the Practice, Civic Design; Associate Department Head, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, MIT Associate Director, Center for Constructive Communication, MIT
Marimba Milliones
President/CEO, Hill CDC
Elizabeth Rule
Assistant Professor of Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies, American University
United States
Meme Styles
President, MEASURE
United States
Dr. Katlyn Turner
Research Scientist, Space Enabled & Technology Director for the Antiracism, Design and Technology Initiative, MIT
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