Quick #dataengineering project to map L.A. County cities to Native American territories, leveraging PDF parsing and multiple geocoding APIs (e.g. Google, Native Lands).
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Quick #dataengineering project to map L.A. County cities to Native American territories, leveraging PDF parsing and multiple geocoding APIs (e.g. Google, Native Lands).
An easy template for you to map a set of data.
Locations for the LA County Registrar Recorder/County Clerk's Mock Elections (9/28-9/29)
Inspired by the HackForLA organization, this repository will house the analysis of open LA datasets.
Not debates but a better way to learn about all candidates in all races every election
Working on mapping the effects on human pollution on sharks, dolphins, and whales
A place for tools to create/maintain civic tech organizations
A blog for communicating data-driven stories around the issue of homelessness in the Los Angeles area.
A project with UCLA law school to help defendants in the Juvenile Justice system in Los Angeles County
A practical introduction to the commandline, git and github
True GitHub Contributors delivers a consolidated list of who contributed and how many times. This code can be seen on Hack for LA’s project pages, where are contributors are represented by their GitHub Avatar in the Contributors section.
This is a template repository that a default kanban project board, readme and wiki for new Hack for LA projects. The repository currently also has some issue templates but these are turning out not to be very useful for projects. In future the repo will have default issues pre created so that new projects can get started quickly
The Civic Opportunity Project will seek to provide a curated journey for Civic Tech volunteers. Our goal is to equip participants with the resources, exposure and toolsets to excel in a competitive workforce. The project will continuously iterate the experience process and ultimately exist as software that can be streamlined, scaled and replicated.
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