Inspired by the HackForLA organization, this repository will house the analysis of open LA datasets.
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Inspired by the HackForLA organization, this repository will house the analysis of open LA datasets.
Working on mapping the effects on human pollution on sharks, dolphins, and whales
A resource site for living in Los Angeles during the pandemic
Not debates but a better way to learn about all candidates in all races every election
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).
Empowering every HfLA team to create their own design system. 🛠️ 🧰 Please see our readme for more info!
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)
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
The Access the Data project was created to address the growing gaps between new technology development and decisions impacting our communities with the underlying systems and data that drive those initiatives
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