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News & Events
May 2-3, 2013
Randal attends the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT Leaders for Global Operations Conference in Cambridge, MA.
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May 4, 2013
Randal speaks at the Rutgers University Hall of Distinguished Alumni Gala in New Brunswick, NJ.
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May 11, 2013
Randal kicks off the Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA)
10th Annual Families in Technology (FIT) Day
in Newark, NJ.
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May 16, 2013
Randal keynotes at the Greater Newark Conservancy
City Bloom Luncheon in Newark, NJ.
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Books
Below is a list of books I have
either co-written
or am currently working on.
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Campus CEO: The Student Entrepreneur's
Guide to Launching a
Multimillion Dollar Business
By Dr. Randal Pinkett
Publisher: Kaplan
To order a copy click
here.
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| No-Money Down CEO: How to Start
Your Dream Business with Little or No Cash (Audio Business Course)
By Dr. Randal Pinkett
(Hosted by Jon Ward)
Publisher: Trump University
To order a copy click here.
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Black Faces in Whites Places:
10 Strategies for African-Americans to Redefine the Game and Reshape America
By Drs. Randal Pinkett and Jeffrey Robinson with Philana Patterson
Forthcoming in 2009 |
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| Universal Usability: Designing
Computer Interfaces for Diverse Users
Chapter: The Creating Community
Connections Project: Social and Cultural Approaches for
Engaging Low-Income Communities
Citation: Pinkett, Randal D. (2007).
The Creating Community Connections
Project: Social and Cultural Approaches for Engaging Low-Income
Communities.
In Lazar, J. (Ed.), Universal Usability: Designing Computer
Interfaces for Diverse User Populations. West Sussex,
England: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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The Network Society: A Cross-cultural
Perspective
Chapter: Narrowing
the Digital Divide: The Potential and Limits of the US
Community Technology Movement
Citation: Pinkett, Randal
D. & Servon, Lisa. (2004). Narrowing the Digital
Divide: The Potential and Limits of the US Community Technology
Movement. In Castells, M. (Ed.), The Network Society:
A Cross-cultural Perspective. Cheltenham, Glos: Edward
Elgar Publishing, Ltd.
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Journey to the Ph.D.: How to Navigate
the Process as African Americans
Chapter: Five Degrees
and a Ph.D.: Positive Detours Along the Path to the Doctorate
Citation: Pinkett, Randal
D. (2003). Five Degrees and a Ph.D.: Positive Detours
Along the Path to the Doctorate. To appear in Green,
A. & Scott, L. (Eds.), Journey to the Ph.D.: How to
Navigate the Process as African Americans. Sterling, VA:
Stylus Publishing, LLC.
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Community Practice in the Network
Society: Local Action/Global Interaction
Chapter: An Asset-Based
Approach to Community Building and Community Technology
Citation: Pinkett, Randal
D. & Turner, Nicol E. (2003). An Asset-Based Approach
to Community Building and Community Technology. To
appear in Day, P. & Schuler, D. (Ed.), Community Practice
in the Network Society: Local Action/Global Interaction.
London, England: Routledge.
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Managing IT/Community Partnerships
in the 21st Century
Chapter: The Camfield
Estates-MIT Creating Community Connections Project: High-Technology
in a Low- to Moderate-Income Community
Citation: Pinkett, Randal
D. (2002). The Camfield Estates-MIT Creating Community
Connections Project: High-Technology in a Low- to Moderate-Income
Community. In Lazar, J. (Ed.), Managing IT/Community
Partnerships in the 21st Century. Hershey Park, PA: Idea
Publishing Group.
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