 I think the challenge for social entrepreneurs that are using technology is people get lost in the technology. We talk about data, web systems, cloud hosted, but what we're really trying to do is address pressing social challenges. California is at the vanguard of entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship. The problem is sometimes people get so busy working on their project that it's tough to come up for air, tell your story, and share what you're doing with the world. It's a really fast-moving sector, and that's part of what's so exciting, but it's also what makes it hard to actually take the time to step back and tell the stories that we have to tell, which is such a critical part of creating the change that we want to see. My work addresses the systemic lack of data around police use of force in California and around the country. Popbox is a platform for people to come to and find out about pending legislations, see what others are saying about it, and share their own story with lawmakers. So in every point, we're trying to connect the constituent with the people they send to represent them and make that a very meaningful relationship. Code 2040 is working to connect talented Black and Latino students to Black and Latino entrepreneurs to help them get their foot in the door at companies and with funders so that they can actually build the companies and solve the problems of the future. New America has been awesome in magnifying the impact of our work, allowed us to communicate with over 20 different press outlets. We have Wall Street Journal and TechCrunch and New York Times cover our work, and that wouldn't have been possible without New America's support. Sometimes it really takes an external forcing function to get you to sit down and take what's in your brain and put it on paper, and New America has been amazing at creating some focused discipline and also skills around how we tell the stories. The questions that New America asks or the discussions that are coming up in their events help us take that opportunity to kind of raise our head up and look at the meta and think about the big picture view of how our work impacts the greater picture.