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What is Accountability?
Featuring Mia Mingus, Priya Rai, RJ Maccani, Esteban Kelly, Sonya Shah, Shira Hassan, Elliott Fukui, adrienne marie brown, Stas Schmiedt, Lea Roth, kai lumumba barrow, Martina Kartman, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, nuri nusrat, and Mimi Kim
Read MoreTransforming Harm: Experiments in Accountability
Online event featuring Mariame Kaba, Stas Schmiedt, and Lea Roth
Read MoreHow Shame Can Block Accountability
Stas Schmiedt and Lea Roth talk about how coming from a framework of shame can shut us down and get in the way of authentic accountability.
Read MoreConsent is Accountability
Stas Schmiedt and Lea Roth discuss why they see consent as transformative justice and how we can use consent to learn concrete tools to negotiate power dynamics.
Read MoreWhat are Obstacles to Accountability?
Featuring Sonya Shah, nuri nusrat, Mimi Kim, Ann Russo, Esteban Kelly, adrienne marie brown, Rachel Herzing, Stas Schmiedt, Lea Roth, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, and Mia Mingus.
Read MoreTransforming Harm: Experiments in Accountability
Mariame Kaba, Stas Schmiedt, and Lea Roth
What do we mean when we talk about transformative justice and accountability? What does a survivor-centered response look like in practice?
Read MoreBuilding Accountable Communities: What is Accountability?
Panel discussion featuring Shannon Perez-Darby, Esteban Kelly, RJ Maccani, Mia Mingus, Sonya Shah, and Leah Todd, and moderated by Piper Anderson.
Read MoreSelf-Accountability and Survivors
Building Accountabile Communities // Part 3 Conversation featuring Kiyomi Fujikawa and Shannon Perez-Darby
Read MoreWhat is Self-Accountability?
Building Accountabile Communities // Part 2 Conversation featuring Kiyomi Fujikawa and Shannon Perez-Darby
Read MoreWhat is Accountability?
Building Accountabile Communities // Part 1 Conversation featuring Kiyomi Fujikawa and Shannon Perez-Darby
Read MoreLani Guinier: Electocracy and Accountability (Excerpt)
An excerpt from Lani Guinier’s keynote lecture at the 2008 Scholar & Feminist Conference, "The State of Democracy: Gender and Political Participation.”
Read MoreWhy AI Needs Feminism: From Campus Surveillance to Global Conflicts
Meredith Broussard and Lauren Klein
Why AI Needs Feminism brings together feminist critical technologists Lauren Klein (Emory University) and Meredith Broussard (NYU) with Barnard’s Saima Akhtar (Vagelos Computational Science Center) and Gabrielle Gutierrez (Neuroscience) to examine how algorithmic surveillance is reshaping everyday life—from predictive policing in New York neighborhoods of color to the data infrastructures sustaining global conflicts and occupations. This conversation challenges the myth of “data-driven decision-making” as neutral progress and asks how feminist approaches grounded in care and accountability can offer paths toward refusal and repair.
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