Presented By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design
On Data Justice: Stephanie Dinkins, Surya Mattu, Jasmine E. McNealy and Tawana Petty in Conversation with Srimoyee Mitra
Data-driven technologies impact countless aspects of our personal,
political, and economic lives. How this data is sourced and utilized can
perpetuate structural injustices or work to dismantle them. In this
conversation, Stephanie Dinkins, Surya Mattu, Jasmine E. McNealy, and Tawana
Petty will be joined by Srimoyee Mitra to discuss how data justice efforts have
worked to undo systemic bias and discrimination and work toward a more
inclusive, transparent and just world. From the injustices of algorithmic racism
and predictive policing, to the radical governance principles applied in
organizing and art, speakers will explore how both individual and collective
efforts can lead us toward systems and policies that are more accountable and
equitable.
This program is co-presented with Queens Museum, New
York.
political, and economic lives. How this data is sourced and utilized can
perpetuate structural injustices or work to dismantle them. In this
conversation, Stephanie Dinkins, Surya Mattu, Jasmine E. McNealy, and Tawana
Petty will be joined by Srimoyee Mitra to discuss how data justice efforts have
worked to undo systemic bias and discrimination and work toward a more
inclusive, transparent and just world. From the injustices of algorithmic racism
and predictive policing, to the radical governance principles applied in
organizing and art, speakers will explore how both individual and collective
efforts can lead us toward systems and policies that are more accountable and
equitable.
This program is co-presented with Queens Museum, New
York.
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