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Civil War - History and the USA

Civil War - History and the USA

Heroes of Color - CS for Social Justice

a collection of articles and resources about Heroes of Color - CS for Social Justice

Police Reform and Criminal Justice in the USA

Police and Criminal Justice in the USA

History of Racial inequality in the USA

History of Racial inequality in the USA

Race and Criminal Justice in the USA

Race and Criminal Justice in the USA

Slavery - History and the USA

a collection of resources about Slavery - History and the USA

The Dred Scott case - Race, Slavery and the Supreme Court - USA

a collection of resources about The Dred Scott case - Race, Slavery and the Supreme Court - USA

I.D.W. -- Intellectual Dark Web -- and Identity Politics, Free Speech, Controversy

a collection of articles about the Intellectual Dark Web (IDW), and Identity Politics, Free Speec...

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Article

The Meaning of Juneteenth | Harvard Graduate School of Education

Historian Jarvis Givens on freedom celebrations, Black aspiration, and the continuing pursuit of justice. (2022)


Article

Why Did Harvard University Go After One of Its Best Black Professors?

Roland Fryer Jr.’s life is a movie script: A man abandoned by his mom and raised by an alcoholic dad became the youngest black professor to ever se... (2022)


Article

Pasco’s sheriff created a futuristic program to stop crime before it happens. It monitors and harasses families

Families were subjected to around-the-clock visits from deputies, who often arrived without evidence of a crime. As the Tampa Bay Times reports,... (2020)


Article

Dirty Data, Bad Predictions: How Civil Rights Violations Impact Police Data, Predictive Policing Systems, and Justice

by Rashida Richardson, Jason Schultz, Kate Crawford :: SSRN In a research paper titled “Dirty Data, Bad Predictions,” lead author Rashida Richa... (2020)


Article

How an Algorithm Blocked Kidney Transplants to Black Patients

A formula for assessing the gravity of kidney disease is one of many that is adjusted for race. The practice can exacerbate health disparities. (2020)


Article

17 Most Prominent Black Tech Experts from History & Today

As Black History Month draws to a close, we’re highlighting 12 prominent tech experts from history and five from today who are working to bring mor... (2020)


Article

Roles for Computing in Social Justice | Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing

Recent scholarship in AI ethics warns that computing work has treated problematic features of the status quo as fixed,  failing to address and even... (2020)


Article

7 Black Pioneers in Computer Science [Infographic]

In honor of Black History Month, we’re celebrating trailblazing African-Americans who contributed to the development of modern computer technology. (2017)


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African-American women in computer science - Wikipedia

African-American women were among early pioneers in computing in the United States. Generally, they were hired as mathematicians to do technical co... (2020)


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Addressing racial injustice - An email from CEO to Microsoft employees

An email from CEO Satya Nadella to Microsoft employees:  As I shared in our Employee Town Hall last month, and in my email earlier this month, we a... (2020)


Article

The Ghosts of Elaine, Arkansas, 1919

Given the magnitude of the Elaine Massacre, its absence from standard narratives in American history is striking. But it is important that we remem... (2020)


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After 155 Juneteenths, obstacles to Black freedom in America persist | Opinion

BY CHRIS CAINES JUNE 18, 2020 Of the many unexpected developments of the past several months, Juneteenth’s rise to the nation’s consciousness i... (2020)


Article

Of course technology perpetuates racism. It was designed that way

Black Americans have seen technology used to target them again and again. Stopping it means looking at the problem differently. (2020)


Article

Revealing the Divisive History of Minneapolis

Conditions that led to George Floyd’s death are not unique to Minneapolis and St. Paul. But there’s a reason why the Twin Cities triggered a nation... (2020)


Article

15 Classroom Resources for Discussing Racism, Policing, and Protest

After nearly a week of protests against police brutality and the death of George Floyd, teachers are looking for lessons they can use to help stude... (2020)


Article

The Intolerable Tensions Between American Cities and their Police Forces

The gap between the liberal mayors who run many big cities and the officers who help police them is especially pronounced in the wake of George Flo... (2020)


Article

How to Make this Moment the Turning Point for Real Change - Barack Obama

As millions of people across the country take to the streets and raise their voices in response to the killing of George Floyd and the ongoing prob... (2020)


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Harvard can use race as an admissions factor, at least for now - 2019 - The Conversation

Tuesday's ruling in the Harvard affirmative action case allows colleges to use race in their admission decisions. A legal scholar offers insights i... (2019)


Article

She Survived a Slave Ship, the Civil War and the Depression. Her Name Was Redoshi - The New York Times

New research suggests that Redoshi, who became a free woman in 1865, may have been the last living survivor of the trans-Atlantic slave trade. (2019)


Article

The lack of diversity in philosophy is blocking its progress – Peter Levine | Aeon Ideas

Philosophy remains one of the bastions of the Western canon and white, male scholars. Should it diversify and if so, why? (2019)


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A New Generation of Black Founders Is Rising in Atlanta--and the Startup World Is Taking Notice | Inc.com

Forget Silicon Valley. Black entrepreneurs have discovered the best tech scene in the country. (2019)


Article

NFL protests: 2 years of NFL protests, explained - Vox

Why a protest against racial injustice became a political hot potato. (2018)


Article

Why Some People Turn to Acupuncture for Drug Addiction - The Atlantic

How Racism Gave Rise to Acupuncture for Addiction Treatment. Black Panthers and other activists brought the ancient Chinese practice into addictio... (2018)


Article

AI can be sexist and racist — it’s time to make it fair | Nature

Computer scientists must identify sources of bias, de-bias training data and develop artificial-intelligence algorithms that are robust to skews in... (2018)


Article

Starbucks racial bias training: Watch the short, powerful film the coffee giant showed employees

"I feel like I'm disturbing people by just being there," says one man in "Story of Access." (2018)


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Don't expect professors to get fired when they say something you don't like | The Conversation

Despite calls for their ouster, public university professors who utter offensive things enjoy free speech protection. But a scholar argues for anot... (2018)


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Teachers are using ‘Black Panther’ to discuss African colonialism and American racism – ThinkProgress

Educators are embracing ‘Black Panther’ in their curriculum, and it’s amazing. "Tess Raser’s students have been studying colonialism in Africa f... (2018)


Article

The Surprising Revolt at the Most Liberal College in the Country | The Atlantic

“Reed is just one college—and a small one at that. But the freshman revolt against RAR could be a blueprint for other campuses. If the “most libe... (2018)


Video

KQED Learn | Discussions: The Gene : An Intimate History and Eugenics

How Can We Avoid the Mistakes of the Past? Eugenics is the idea that people can improve humanity by regulating who is allowed to reproduce and ... (2020)


Video

Story of Access (race training at Starbucks) - by Stanley Nelson

This short film by Stanley Nelson explores the impact of bias within public accommodations as well as the possibilities for a better future. (2018)


Podcast

Missing Chapter - Vox | Podcast

Today, Explained on Spotify. A forgotten protest movement in a seaside Florida town helped end legal segregation in the United States. Vox’s Ra... (2020)


Podcast

Gerrymandering - 99% Invisible

The way we draw our political districts has a huge effect on U.S. politics, but the process is also greatly misunderstood. Gerrymandering has b... (2018)


Book

The Equality Machine

At a time when AI and digital platforms are under fire, Orly Lobel, a renowned tech policy scholar, defends technology as a powerful tool we can ha... (2023)


Website

The 1619 Project Curriculum

The 1619 Project, inaugurated with a special issue of The New York Times Magazine, challenges us to reframe U.S. history by marking the year when t... (2020)


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