there's roy clay sr., who now lives in oakland. he was in palo alto, huge in the field. frank green, who died, unfortunately, a few years ago. but there's a program called the frank green scholars. and this is a program set up, silicon valley and the south bay, to bring in young people, african-americans, and to really instill in them the importance of the computer and technology. so there are efforts happening right here in silicon valley that have its roots in the history of african-americans who have been pioneers in the field. >> there's also an amazing brother with keno labs who partnered up with our office where young brothers who didn't have a way into the tech field are doing weekend hack-a-thons. but our district, school district has been partnering up with folks in the science, technology, engineering and math community. we partnered up with the national society of black engineers to actually host a summer program for 400 elementary school and middle school students to learn about s.t.e.m. as well. i think folks are taking advantage of the opportunities and i t