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  • The Attack on Voting in the 2020 Elections | The New York Times

    October 2, 2020

    On an October morning four years ago, eight young staff members at the Indiana Voter Registration Project in Indianapolis were planning their final steps before a closely contested presidential election. […]

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  • Cambridge Analytica and the RNC suppressed Black voters in 2016, new report says | The Washington Post

    October 1, 2020

    A database built by Cambridge Analytica, the Republican-aligned firm that unraveled over allegations of improper use of Facebook data, disproportionately identified Black voters as ripe for “Deterrence” in profiles prepared […]

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  • Black Media-Makers and the Fierce Urgency of Now

    September 22, 2020

    A symposium on the powerful contributions of Black media-makers in this moment organized by Sarah J. Jackson, featuring Gene Demby, Maori Holmes, Stacy-Marie Ishmael, Jelani Cobb, Wesley Lowery, Chenjerai Kumanyika, Errin […]

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  • Ethics of Big Data Symposium: Race, Representation & Justice | Marquette University

    September 21, 2020

    As we look at the events of 2020, we cannot ignore how issues of race, representation, and justice intersect with the growing reliance on data, algorithims, and computational approaches in nearly […]

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  • Viral Justice: Pandemics, Policing, and Portals with Ruha Benjamin | The Carr Center for Human Rights | Harvard Kennedy School

    July 13, 2020

    Join us for a conversation with Ruha Benjamin, Associate Professor of African American Studies at Princeton University. Panelists:  Ruha Benjamin | Associate Professor of African American Studies, Princeton University Sushma […]

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  • Canaries in the Coal Mine: COVID-19 Misinformation and Black Communities | Shorenstein Center

    June 25, 2020

    The Black community online is awash in medical misinformation about the coronavirus pandemic. Even as Black people are disproportionately dying from the virus due to systemic racism, harmful inaccuracies about […]

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  • We Should Seriously Consider Segregating the Web | WIRED

    December 17, 2019

    The days of June 1996 were honeyed with promise. In San Francisco’s SoMa district, electronic music animated a loft dance floor as E. David Ellington and Malcolm CasSelle raised their […]

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