Participants gathered for a full weekend of work, examining problems ranging from tracking data on violence to mental health resources. One of their inspirations was the app Concrn, a San Francisco-based service that lets users call volunteers to help the homeless or people with mental health issues, rather than the police.
The efforts of this diverse group, a mix of coding students, data journalists, programmers and entrepreneurs, led to some interesting solutions. One team built a text-based game, walking the user through a day in the life of a teen in Oakland, hoping to build up a player’s empathy. Two teams focused their efforts on organizational tools, building out a calendar for scheduling and following protests, and a ‘Yelp’ like app for mental health resources. Others looked further into the future, to a time when augmented reality is commonplace and virtual assistants might be able to coach you through a crisis unfolding on the street in front of you.
Reboot Safety has hosted hackathons all over the country, from Baltimore to San Francisco. To find out more about hosting a hackathon in your community, you can reach out to them here.
Cara Rose DeFabio is a pop addicted, emoji fluent, transmedia artist, focusing on live events as an experience designer for Real Future.
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