STANU Race and Technology Praxis Program

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Keywords

public interest technology , PIT , Equity , Equity Justice , Internship , Curriculum , technology , Fellowship , Career Pathways and Pipelines

Project

Authors

Brody, Jennifer DeVere
Murray, David Daniel

Date Submitted

2020-04

Material Type

Report

Secondary Material Type

Institution

Stanford University

Industry Partner

License

CC BY

Funding Source

TAACCCT Round 1

Additional Public Access

https://hai.stanford.edu/events/hai-weekly-seminar-elizabeth-adams
https://ccsre.stanford.edu/events/race-tech-civil-society-dei-or-tech-racial-justice
https://ccsre.stanford.edu/events/race-technology-and-civil-society-foundations-intersections
https://ccsre.stanford.edu/events/race-tech-civil-society-tools-combatting-bias-datasets-and-models
https://ccsre.stanford.edu/2021-tech-and-racial-equity-conference-anti-racist-technologies-just-future

Abstract

This is a report on the research on The Race and Technology Praxis Program links the teaching and practice of public interest technology through coursework and internships with practitioner fellows – training students, accelerating practitioner impact, and elevating discourse on race and technology at Stanford and in the PIT-UN.

Industry (NAISC)

Public Interest Technology -- Curriculum -- Equity

Occupation (SOC)

Computer and Mathematical Occupations (15-0000)

Instructional Program (CIP)

Education (13)

Credit Type

Credential Type

Bachelors Degree

Educational Level

Upper division of Bachelors degree or equivalent

Skill Level

Advanced Level

Quality Assurance Organization