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Through her experience as an educator and Amazon delivery driver, Adrienne Williams has witnessed first-hand the technological harm inflicted on both students and workers. These experiences catalyzed her to begin […]
Fernanda R. Rosa, PhD, is an assistant professor of science, technology, and society at Virginia Tech, based on Tutelo and Monacan lands. Her current work is focused on internet governance […]
Johann Diedrick is an artist, engineer, and educator whose work weaves together audio and AI technologies. Through his installations, performances, and sculptures, audiences can experience the world through sonic encounter. […]
Jay L. Cunningham is an assistant professor of computer science (Human‑Computer Interaction) at DePaul University’s College of Computing and Digital Media (CDM), where he directs the Responsible AI Systems & […]
Jason Ludwig is an assistant professor in the Department of Film and Media Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His work examines histories of race, computing, and politics […]
Tiara Roxanne is a Tarascan Mestiza scholar and artist based in Berlin. They are currently a postdoctoral fellow at Data & Society in the Trustworthy Infrastructures research team, developing protocols […]
Stephanie Pereira is vice president of operations at Tellie. She is a community engagement expert with more than 15 years of experience working at the intersection of arts, tech, and […]
Daly Barnett is a technologist, educator, writer, and activist. She alchemizes each of these skills to disempower the harms that surveillance and technology can cause movement based work, especially around […]
Coleman Collins is an interdisciplinary artist and writer who explores the ways that gradual, iterative processes can have outsized effects over time. His work often identifies migration patterns, technological developments, […]
Scholar Charlton McIlwain talks with Program Director Catalina Vallejo about his book Black Software and the past and ongoing role Black people play in the development of digital technology.
Every time a new application of AI is announced, I feel a short-lived rush of excitement — followed soon after by a knot in my stomach. This is because I […]