Allyson Tang is a fifth year doctoral student in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures with a designated emphasis in the study of religion. Her research project discusses representations of religious life in early modern China. Allyson is passionate about applying natural language processing to analyze historical archives. She is also an advocate for equitable access to data science and the advancement of interdisciplinary data analytics in the Humanities and Social Sciences.
I am an MPP candidate and D-Lab fellow with five years of experience in Economics and Policy Research. My policy interests include safety net programs and racial equity. I primarily work in Stata and R, but also have experience with Python and SAS.
Enrique Valencia López is a PhD student in the Policy, Politics and Leadership cluster at the Graduate School of Education.His research interests relate to three broad areas: the stratification of education by gender, immigration status and ethnicity; the measurement of teacher working conditions and well-being; and education in Latin America.
Before coming to Berkeley, Enrique worked for Mexico’s National Institute for Educational Evaluation and Assessment (INEE) in both the Policy and Indicators area. During that time, he co-authored Mexico’s first report on the educational...