Kai Dupé

Houston, Texas

Kai Dupé is a doctoral student at Pepperdine University where he is conducting research on the under representation of African American males in computing. He is an evangelist for the use of technology in communities of color and an advocate for helping African American men reach their potential. He is a also former instructor for Kaplan University where he taught courses on programming and database design as well as a Microsoft Certified Trainer.

Kai holds a Masters degree in educational technology and is an accomplished professional speaker. In 2008 Mr. Dupé founded the popular Where Are Blacks in Technology blog. He is the host of The Kai Dupé Show, where he discusses all matters relating to African American males. He also contributed to The Atlanta Post where he writes articles on the digital divide.

  • Work
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  • Education
    • Pepperdine University