Karen AbramsWhy every Guyanese child should be exposed to a solid STEM educationSTEM is a familiar acronym for Science, Technology, Engineer & Math and many Guyanese students access at least two of the four subject…Jun 7, 2016Jun 7, 2016
Karen AbramsThe future beckons after 23 years of the PPPCThe history of race relations in Guyana, although peppered with moments of violence and mistrust, is replete with instances of cooperation…May 29, 2016May 29, 2016
Karen AbramsKelly Hyles and the improvement of primary and secondary education in GuyanaSix years after the 17 yr old Kelly Hyles left her small village in Guyana for the United States, she distinguished herself by becoming a…Apr 14, 2016Apr 14, 2016
Karen AbramsImplementing technology solutions within Guyanese Ministries will reduce costs while improving…It has been more than 15 years since the first e-government program was launched in the United States, while in 2015, stakeholders in…Mar 8, 2016Mar 8, 2016
Karen AbramsThe startup technology world will not wait for Guyana.“Failure is not the worst, not trying is” — Baroness Scottland.Mar 8, 2016Mar 8, 2016
Karen AbramsTargeting African American parents will boost technology interest and achievement for childrenIf less than 2% of Silicon Valley tech employees are Black and if less than 1% of startups owned by black founders are funded and if the…Feb 17, 2016Feb 17, 2016