In the spirit of Women’s Month, AJL is proud to celebrate women who continue to follow the footsteps of the likes of NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson. Katherine’s journey has inspired AJL Founder’s Hidden Figures story and continues to inspire the next generation of girls and women in STEM. From the Coded Bias documentary, to AJL's Head of Research and Design's new book "Design Justice", to Joy's feature in the #ISHAPEMYWORLD campaign promoting no extra labels, follow us on Twitter to stay in the loop.
Skills are skills. Talents, careers, titles. We do extraordinary things and no extra labels are needed.
An inspiring, daring, and bold anthem that highlights extraordinary women (including our very own Founder Joy!) doing extraordinary things. Share to inspire!
AJL’s Head of Research & Design has a new book out
“Design Justice: Community-Led Practices To Build The Worlds We Need” is an exploration of how design might be led by marginalized communities, dismantle structural inequality, and advance liberation and ecological survival.
The Coded Bias world premiere at Sundance was nothing short of a lifetime experience. We'll keep celebrating the women sounding the alarm of AI harms and biases, and the next stop for the documentary is SXSW. More on this soon!
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Joy is featured in Levi’s I Shape My World Campaign alongside music producer & Parallel Music Founder Jekka, skater & GRLSWIRL Co-founder Myriah Marquez, and journalist & author of “I Will-Inspiring Life Stories” Melis Alphan. Share to inspire!
Fight for the Future celebrated National Campus Day of Action on March 2nd, 2020. Students and professors across the country organized to reject facial recognition’s false promises of safety, and stand against the idea of biased 24/7 tracking and analysis of everyone on campus. You can still get involved!
The fight for algorithmic justice takes many forms and, becoming a patron, is just one way to support by enabling art and creative science communications projects that raise awareness about AI harms.