Social Justice

Data Science for Social Justice Workshop 2023

March 1, 2023, 12:00pm
This 8-week online workshop for currently enrolled UC Berkeley graduate students will give you the opportunity to learn the essential tools and methods for data science analysis and be introduced to critical frameworks that will enable you to create a project of your own design and to tell stories that can counter the market-first mentality of data science.
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Data Science + Social Justice Workshop (Apply by May 1)

May 1, 2022, 10:00am
This 6-week workshop will give you the opportunity to learn the essential tools and methods for data science analysis and be introduced to critical frameworks that will enable you to create a project of your own design and to tell stories that can counter the market-first mentality of data science.
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Disaggregating Race and Ethnicity Categories in Census Data

November 1, 2022

The collection of race and ethnicity data by the United States Census Bureau has a long, complex, and problematic history. The Census claims that their racial categories generally reflect a social definition of race recognized in America, adhering to guidelines set by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget. In 1900, the Census recognized five racial categories: White, Black, Chinese, Japanese, and American Indian. Today, the Census collects more...

Racism Narratives in Medical Literature

Systemic racism is a driving factor in unequal health outcomes, but it is rarely the subject of study in top medical journals (see a 2021 analysis by Krieger et al.). This project, a collaboration between the UC Berkeley D-Lab and the American Medical Association's Center for Health Equity, aims to measure progress in acknowledging, studying, & dismantling racism by creating tools to track racism-related narratives in influential medical research.