3 Ways to be a Responsible Data Practitioner
Rachel Whaley and Jen Holmes Rachel Whaley and Jen Holmes

3 Ways to be a Responsible Data Practitioner

Whether you already identify as a responsible data practitioner or if you're new to the idea, we outline three things you can do to advocate for equity in your data work.

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What is data equity and why does it matter?
Rachel Whaley and Jen Holmes Rachel Whaley and Jen Holmes

What is data equity and why does it matter?

Data equity is a growing movement for more responsible data work, from analytics and data visualization to data science and machine learning to data-driven decision making.

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Want to achieve health equity? Start by eliminating data bias
Ryan Parker Ryan Parker

Want to achieve health equity? Start by eliminating data bias

Ryan Parker, Vice-President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at CGI explains how one of the largest IT and business consulting services firms in the world is proactively embedding the principles of data justice as a strategy to help their healthcare clients better understand and eliminate health disparities through equitable and ethical data practices.

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No tech for the abortion police
Karen Borchgrevink and Jessica Medrano Karen Borchgrevink and Jessica Medrano

No tech for the abortion police

LA Tech4Good is firmly against technology and data being used as instruments against reproductive rights. Read how they are being weaponized for the anti-abortion agenda and what we can do!

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Artificial intelligence is creating a new colonial world order
Karen Borchgrevink Karen Borchgrevink

Artificial intelligence is creating a new colonial world order

A four part MIT Technology Review series investigates how AI is enriching a powerful few by dispossessing communities that have been dispossessed before. Karen Hao and other authors take you from South Africa and Venezuela to Jakarta and Aotearoa (the Māori name for New Zealand) to paint a spectrum of AI from outrage to resistance.

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Building Ethics into Data Management
Kim Snyder and Rachel Whaley Kim Snyder and Rachel Whaley

Building Ethics into Data Management

Yes, there are a few looming, scary reasons why nonprofit professionals are rethinking their relationship with their own data. But there is another brighter side as well.

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Sweet victory: Public outcry forces IRS to drop facial recognition!
LA Tech4Good LA Tech4Good

Sweet victory: Public outcry forces IRS to drop facial recognition!

People rallied - and on Monday, February 2, the Internal Revenue Service cancelled plans to include selfies in its identify verification process for taxpayers! This is a victory to celebrate: a major branch of the federal government was stopped in its tracks from gathering more biometric data on more people.

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Language and data: 4 endeavors to watch
Karen Borchgrevink Karen Borchgrevink

Language and data: 4 endeavors to watch

Some interesting and unexpected ways that data and language come together: the Māori language, Equity Fluent Playbooks, parrots and fixing AI, plus a style guide for conscious language.

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Be literate and inquisitive about your social media
Meghan Wenzel Meghan Wenzel

Be literate and inquisitive about your social media

A recap of Data 4 Good’s December 14 event How Data Impacts My Life: Social Media. It was a thought provoking evening that explored how social media platforms impact our lives, how we all can better protect our data, and how we might move forward as a society.

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Greet our new Leadership Council
LA Tech4Good LA Tech4Good

Greet our new Leadership Council

Help us welcome our new Leadership Council: Christopher Chenet, Dr. Eboni Dotson, Jessica Medrano, and Rachel Whaley, joining with Founder and Executive Director Karen Borchgrevink.

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Join us at Data Con LA 2021
LA Tech4Good LA Tech4Good

Join us at Data Con LA 2021

We are excited to participate in Data Con LA 2021 with a keynote and a panel on the theme of data ethics, and have some recommended sessions for you too!

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Digital literacies: the second digital spool of educational justice
Mary Lang Mary Lang

Digital literacies: the second digital spool of educational justice

Digital Literacy Comes To The Fore As Digital Illiteracies Are Declared A Public Health Crisis

In the months since the first installment of this series, a funding sea change and a mindset shift, have occurred in two of the three digital spools in K-12 education: digital equity and digital literacies.

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