Episode 3 of the “Data for Social Good” series with Frank Romo of RomoGIS centers on applications of technology in community policing and safety.
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Read MoreIn episode 1 of the “Data for Social Good” series, community advocate and data scientist Frank Romo of RomoGIS discusses how spatial analysis is being used as a tool for empowerment and mobilization by local organizations and citizens.
Read MoreIn episode 5 of the “Decolonizing Science” podcast series, panelists explore the field of STS - Science, Technology, and Society Studies - and its ongoing attempt to address colonization’s formative history in policy-making and scientific processes.
Read MoreIn episode 4 of the “Decolonizing Science” series, panelists discuss challenges to air pollution measures in an African context, including limitations in data, funding, and governance structures.
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Read MoreIn episode 3 of the “Decolonizing Science” podcast series, a roundtable of interdisciplinary panelists discuss how air pollution mitigation is approached in the Indian context, from a science, policy, law, community, and historical perspective.
Read MoreIn episode 2 of the “Decolonizing Science” podcast series, Dr. Pallavi Pant discusses her information-sharing platform and urges consideration for wider socio-economic factors regarding India’s air quality.
Read MoreKenyan-born rap artist, political scientist, and academic activist Monaja shares what drives his motivation to infuse his artwork with socio-political commentary, and why the current trajectory of our unequal societies is unsustainable.
Read MoreIn the first episode of the “Decolonizing Science” podcast series, MIT researchers Priyanka deSouza and Jia-Hui Lee discuss the history and impact of movements working to decolonize scientific practice.
Read MoreLauren Bailey of the Nashville Food Project talks about the power of gardens to cultivating community, dignity, and purpose for newcomers to Nashville.
Read MoreIn part 2 of this interview, Sizwe Herring relates his work to the civil rights movement, and recounts the destruction and reconstruction of his gardens.
Read MoreIn part 1 of 2, Sizwe Herring of New Earth Matters Tennessee discusses his philosophy on earth, art, and building “communities of seen”.
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