Building During Tough Times Data for Black Lives is a movement of activists, organizers, and mathematicians committed to the mission of using data science to create concrete and measurable change in the lives of
Data for Black Lives and Brennan Center Sue DC Police for Surveillance Records Last year, Data for Black Lives launched our No More Data Weapons [https://blog.d4bl.org/introducing-nomoredataweapons/] campaign with a commitment to resist any technological tool used to surveil, police,
Detroit: Not Yet Seen “As public money is diverted to private projects, Detroiters are told to be patient. They are told that the benefits will “trickle down” to them over time. In truth, these benefits remain tightly controlled in private hands. Little is trickling down anywhere.”
Data for Black Lives Statement in Solidarity with Palestine Data for Black Lives stands in solidarity with the Palestinian people in their struggle for freedom and self-determination.
Detroit: On a Journey to Be Seen After struggling for decades against pervasive narratives and disinvestment, Detroiters are making policy work for them.
Introducing #NoMoreDataWeapons Data for Black Lives is launching #NoMoreDataWeapons. No more investing in Data Weapons, No more building new Data Weapons, No more disguising Data Weapons as legitimate and neutral.
Black Health in America: Exploring Racial Disparities in COVID-19 Vaccination Data Black people, overrepresented in COVID-19 deaths, are underrepresented in vaccinations.