E-Goodie Bag: Data Justice Futures
Thanks for being part of today’s Data Justice Futures conversation! A very special thanks to our panelists for sharing their knowledge and experiences: Tsega Tamene, Kate Vickery, and Michelle Shevin. And thanks to our fabulous facilitators Marika Pfefferkorn and Alicia Ranney.
Below is an E-Goodie Bag full of resources from the conversation and opportunities to continue advancing Data Justice!
Resources from the session:
Read the 2024 Data Justice Report
Twin Cities Innovation Alliance: LinkedIn | X | YouTube
Metropolitan Alliance of Connected Communities: instagram | LinkedIn | X
Intrigued, energized, or have questions after today’s panel?
Be a part of the Minnesota movement for Data Justice.
Connect with today’s speakers:
Tsega Tamene: Saint Paul and Minnesota Foundation
Kate Vickery: Headwaters Foundation for Justice
Michelle Shevin: Ford Foundation
Marika Pfefferkorn: Twin Cities Innovation Alliance
Alicia Ranney: Metropolitan Alliance of Connected Communities
Links and reading recommendations from the session:
STRENGTHENING THE SACRED CIRCLE Native-Led Community Grantmaking & Philanthropy Report – Headwaters Foundation for Justice
Impact Measurement: A Cautionary Tale – Do Big Good on Medium
Race After Technology – Ruha Benjamin
Native Americans in Philanthropy
From Generosity to Justice: A New Gospel of Wealth – Darren Walker
Algorithms of Oppression – Safiya Noble
Automating Inequality – Virginia Eubanks
Next Generation Evidence Strategies for More Equitable Social Impact – Project Evident
Check out a panel conversation from MACC’s 2024 Member Summit
This conversation features local leaders and allies on putting Data Justice into practice at your organization and why the time is right for change! (Use passcode: FR^y#1&v)
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