The Jamaica/Cyber Coffee Hour Connection
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In this special episode of Cyber Coffee Hour, we chat with Tajha Winkle, a 2D animator and digital marketer from St. Catherine, Jamaica. Tajha is also the creator of the Cyber Coffee Hour intro/outro animation! With a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Animation and experience creating content for Sesame Street, Tajha shares her journey in animation, her recognition at festivals, and her volunteer work with Reconnect JA, which connects Jamaican youth in the Diaspora to their heritage. Join us for insights on creativity and cultural representation!!
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Question: What role does cultural representation play in children's media, and how can artists like Tajha Winkle inspire the next generation?
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Timecodes
00:10 - Introduction to Cyber Coffee Hour
02:42 - The Creative Journey of Tajha Winkle
09:56 - Cultural Influences in Animation
14:56 - Challenges Faced by Caribbean Artists
20:51 - The Importance of Representation in Childrens Media
27:29 - Barriers for Aspiring Animators in the Caribbean
30:43 - Empowering Jamaican Creatives
33:23 - Barriers to Access in Cybersecurity
36:37 - The Importance of Post-Training Support
38:35 - Understanding the Orange Economy
41:31 - Future Aspirations in Animation
45:46 - Upcoming Art Initiatives
48:24 - Cybersecurity and Intellectual Property Challenges
54:37 - Understanding the Caribbeans Digital Landscape
56:43 - Challenges in Banking and Digital Economy
01:01:55 - The Spark of Interest in Cybersecurity
01:06:56 - Cultural Connections and Coffee Preferences
01:08:51 - Imagining Superpowers in Cybersecurity
01:09:58 - Hobbies and Personal Interests
01:12:49 - Words of Motivation and Community Engagement
01:13:45 - Outro
The Cyber Coffee Hour comprises Dr. Joseph J. Burt-Miller Jr. and Alfredzo B. Nash Jr., two cyber experts from Mount Vernon, NY, who love a good cup of coffee and conversation. They have surveyed the cyber podcast landscape and want to see a change. For shows featuring the world's CIOs, CISOs, and CTOs, the perspective of those getting started in their journey must be emphasized.
The mission of the Cyber Coffee Hour intentionally features guests of all stages of the cyber journey. Still, it prioritizes the voices undergoing gatekeeping, racism, and other biases while trying to make their way into the cybersecurity practicum. The Cyber Coffee Hour uniquely spreads the cybersecurity gospel by featuring guests with and without a cybersecurity background, with cybersecurity as the common denominator.
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