By Tianna Mañón Maya Ford had no idea when she created the Standard of Love, a model for compassionately collecting data and working with communities, that one day she could be helping […]
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Black literature and social commentary
By Tianna Mañón Maya Ford had no idea when she created the Standard of Love, a model for compassionately collecting data and working with communities, that one day she could be helping […]
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I n a world where everything is increasingly virtual, ZADA is tethered to nature. Ethiopia-born and Canada-based, the 20-year-old was raised in the snowy mountains of Whistler, British Columbia. This […]
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By Taylor McKnight We live in a more connected world than ever, with digital threads weaving together the tapestry of our daily lives. These threads, though useful, can become lifelines […]
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Families of Buffalo Supermarket Shooting Victims Point to Algorithms and Negligence Leading to Anti-Black Violence On July 12th, families of victims of the 2022 mass shooting at a Buffalo supermarket […]
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The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) has been the home of media professionals for more than 100 years. Over the past century, the Society has witnessed the […]
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