Who’s looking out for the inner-city youth of Toronto?

Overtime, I’ve attended my fair share of technology events for youth in Toronto. Though technology events for kids is still a new a relatively new concept in our city, there are a bunch of fabulous organizations in the city leading the charge of helping put more and more youth in-front of computers and technology-focused roleContinueContinue reading “Who’s looking out for the inner-city youth of Toronto?”

Project Ukulele Gangsterism

Project Ukulele Gangsterism: The Unedited Story February 28, 2013 Adil Dhalla ( also known as my brother) receives $1000 from the CSI Awesome Foundation to take one of his crazy ideas to the next level. He was super happy and thanks to his Facebook post the idea starting getting legs.  Beginning of March, 2013 AdilContinueContinue reading “Project Ukulele Gangsterism”

My City Lives: The Final Chapter

And so it has happened. The near end of My City Lives was announced last week. In what feels like the end of a chapter, I can’t help but feel sad to see the closing of a company I hold so dear to my heart and yet grateful to have been with it since itsContinueContinue reading “My City Lives: The Final Chapter”

Girls Learning Code

It’s March break! Other than less traffic on the roads, this week has yet to have any meaning since I completed high school. Until now that is. This week I’ve offered to lend some of my time to act as a mentor at the Girls Learning Code March Break Camp (founded from the awesome peopleContinueContinue reading “Girls Learning Code”