National Cyber Director Coker celebrated #Juneteenth in Tulsa, OK visiting with Black Tech Street to highlight opportunities to join the cyber workforce especially for historically underrepresented groups. Building on the legacy of Black Wall Street and the growing spirit of innovation in Tulsa, which was designed a Tech Hub last October, he spoke alongside Mayor G.T. Bynum of the City of Tulsa and Tyrance Billingsley II at an event in the historic Greenwood District, Director Coker said, “Today, I’ll have the opportunity to visit the site of Black Wall Street, a space where African Americans – for many generations following the Civil War – thrived. More than 100 years after their work began to create not only a self-sustaining business district, but economic opportunity and generational wealth, we stand here on their shoulders. And we are here again, looking to innovation. And to hope. Their fearless example is what we remember and what we allow to inspire us today.” Earlier in the day, Director Coker visited with leaders from The University of Tulsa and toured their National Computer Forensics Institute which has been operated by the U.S. Secret Service since 2008, meeting with students and faculty. https://lnkd.in/eAh3U36b
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