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Public Interest Data Science: The Data for Justice Project

Public Interest Data Science: The Data for Justice Project

with Berkman Klein Fellow Paola Villarreal

November 1, 2016 at 12:00 pm
Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University

 

The Data for Justice project is an initiative that aims to make (open) data actionable empowering lawyers, advocates, community organizers, journalists, activists and the general public by developing the tools and frameworks that digest complex databases without losing sight of the ultimate goal: to tell a story that can effect social change and justice.

This project is the product of the work of Paola Villarreal, a Berkman Klein Center Fellow as a Data Scientist at the ACLU of Massachusetts and as a 2015 Ford and Mozilla Foundations Open Web Fellow.

About Paola

Paola Villarreal is a self taught systems programmer/data scientist that works with the ACLU of Massachusetts on social justice projects that heavily rely on open technology and data. While at the Center, she will focus on The Data for Justice project which aims to strengthen access to justice and reduce inequality by developing data tools that inform the work of advocates, activists, community organizers, lawyers, and journalists and their communities.

 

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Past Event
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Time
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM