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The Crucible

(155 reviews)

West Oakland

I wish I were writing a review of the facilities, instructors, class quality, or my experience in a…read moreclass, maybe even showing a picture of my cool finished art... but I can't, because of failure after failure on the part of the management. I received a glass flameworking class as a surprise for Christmas, paid for, with the option for me to move it to a number of dates. I chose the March 8th date. It's been THREE MONTHS of multiple calls, voicemails, and emails per week to The Crucible. We have gotten ONE single response the entire time: something to the effect of "so sorry we dropped the ball - we'll get back to you," then.... nothing. None of our calls or emails or voicemails have been returned. The March class date has now passed, and not a single offer of a refund or a reschedule. We're doing a chargeback, which we really hate to do since it's so detrimental to the business, but... if it weren't for all these other reviews I'd wonder if this place even exists? Three full months of effort on our end and not a single useful human answer?Hoping this review plus the chargeback gets us some sort of resolution.

I took two different welding taster classes. The first was great. The person teaching the class was…read morevery nice and helpful. The second was the opposite. This teacher stayed in one location which was farther away from where I was seated. I couldn't hear her instructions as a result. I managed the best I could. But she became increasingly frustrated with me even after I explained I couldn't hear her clearly. Bad experience totally negated my previous good experience.

Annie Cannons

Annie Cannons

(1 review)

Downtown Oakland

Annie Cannons is a non-profit that provides coding training, job readiness, and community…read moreconnection to survivors of human trafficking. Although the issue of human trafficking is slowly gaining public awareness, traction, and funding-there is still a deep sense of stigma, shame, and limited expectations about what survivors of human trafficking can accomplish. Annie Cannons is an innovative agency that provides coding boot camps to trafficking survivors. It gives survivors a way to earn a livable wage and start a new life in the tech industry. What separates Annie Cannons from other agencies is not only their belief in the capacity, intellect, and resilience of survivors-but how they have equipped their survivor clients to become ready for the tech world and coach/support other survivors, in turn. They have a survivor leadership training model and they have partnered with multiple organizations and survivor leadership groups around the country to help build practical, real world projects that students can work on to enhance and build their skills. The curriculum is robust, trauma-informed, and has been through multiple, thoughtful and well-designed iterations. The leader of the company-Laura Hackney-is an amazing and dedicated human rights advocate ate and a full stack software engineer. Previously, Laura managed the Program on Human Rights at Stanford University's Freeman Spoil Institute. She was also the Senior Research Associate for Stanford's Anti-Trafficking Project in the Mekong SubRegion. She is a UC Berkeley and Stanford educated advocate, leader, and visionary. I had the privilege of helping to connect some human trafficking survivors to their early coding bootcamps through a partner organization that provided case management survivors to survivors. The team at Annie Cannons-including the wonderful Jake Bedsole, product manager, are deeply invested in helping to transform the lives of survivors and developing/strengthening community ties where survivors can connect with one another & leaders/employers in the tech world. This organization is visionary in its approach and has changed numerous lives by offering a practical, meaningful source of employment and advanced job training. They have an excellent rating on charity navigator and the BBB-they are transparent, ethical, and are committed to supporting and advocating for survivors. Survivors are then trained to lead the organization and gain employment skills-and their curricula is thoughtful, trauma-informed, and their learning communities are built on respect, collaboration, and support. A truly amazing and wonderful agency!

The Institute of Urban Homesteading

The Institute of Urban Homesteading

(53 reviews)

North Oakland

I cannot recommend the Institute of Urban Homesteading's Cheese Making Intensive enough…read more This day and a half "intensive" is a combination of the cheese making 1, 2 and 3 classes, taught by IUH founder Ruby. It's fast-paced and she throws a lot of information at you, but the whole process is warm, interactive and accessible. I immediately felt like I could leave Ruby's home and make these cheeses (and other dairy products!) we had learned in my own. I especially love that she's found what seems like the perfect middle ground between science lesson and home-cook/homesteader understanding. She brings her personal experience in with just enough of the science and technical understanding to make home cheese making incredible accessible and attainable. I also love that IUH also has a sliding scale for fees because it demonstrates the value they put on what they teach in making these classes more widely accessible. I already have the summer farm tours on my calendar, and I can't wait to take my next class.

I haven't done anything with this organization in years, but thought highly of them in the past…read more Over the past couple of years I've tried to unsubscribe from their emails. I just tried again today using their "unsubscribe" link. What I got back was NOT a confirmation that I'd been unsubscribed. Rather, it was a detailed email from an unknown (to me) mail server company which wanted me to click on THEIR link to actually unsubscribe. I'm not about to click on an unknown link from an unknown sender. I think a direct request using the "Unsubscribe" link in an Urban Homestead email and sent from the very email address I want unsubscribed is absolutely sufficient. I do not recommend getting on their email list.

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