NuCoord is a community-based organization transforming lives of youth and adults through innovative technology education.
Founder Ramallah Marshall created NuCoord to help and “teach technology to the youth and adults. We make technology understandable and accessible for the everyday person”.
Through interactive workshops, Nucoord teaches in-demand skills such as AI, cybersecurity, coding, product design, and digital literacy. They also host networking events, summits, and community initiatives to connect with industry leaders, potential employers, and resources.
Since its founding, Nucoord has partnered with numerous organizations throughout Chicago, including the City Colleges of Chicago, Google, Microsoft, and the Chicago Public Library, to expand awareness and access to opportunities in the tech field.
On Thursday, March 26, Nucoord hosted a public forum titled “Quantum & Community” at Discover’s Shine Bright Community Center. The event brought together PsiQuantum, ComEd, the Obama Presidential Center, and the alderman of Chatham to encourage open and transparent dialogue. Its aim was to give South Side residents direct access to information, answers, and resources regarding the new PsiQuantum facility.
Founder Ramallah Marshall drew widespread attention after posting a TikTok that sparked significant community concern about the proposed quantum computing campus. In response, Nucoord hosted “Quantum & Community” to ensure residents are informed and engaged in the conversation.
The Quantum & Community forum covered key topics such as job creation, workforce development pipelines, infrastructure impacts, and how the project will translate into tangible opportunities for local residents and small businesses. Financial and educational resource partners were also present on site.
To learn more about NuCoord, follow them on social media at @NuCoord or visit their website at http://www.nucoord.org.
