Our Focus
We imagine a world where tech literacy, education, skills-based training, and employment opportunities are free and available to communities impacted by mass incarceration
Emergent Works pioneers solutions to combat mass incarceration by empowering black and brown individuals with technical education and skills-based training. Led by Executive Director Army Armstead, a former mentee and graduate of the program, we bridge the technology and education gap through innovative programs like 1:1 Virtual Mentorship and Bigger Than The Block youth initiative. Our impact extends beyond skill-building; we develop groundbreaking apps like the Bail Fund App, addressing systemic issues. Our approach, blending mentorship and industry-leading workshops, creates pathways to success for marginalized communities, making us a catalyst for change in the fight against mass incarceration.
Why We Do This Work
Our Solution
What Our Mentees Say
Emergent Works is the biggest reason
I was able to see this through
When I was finally released from my 9.5 year prison sentence, many employers would not hire me. I knew I wanted to become a software engineer but I needed extra help. The dedication, time, resources, equipment, emotional support and financial support from Emergent Works is the biggest reason I was able to see this through. Today I can proudly say I am a thriving Software Engineer.
- Makeda, EW 2021 Cohort