11:00am – 12:00pm Pacific Time
Over the past decade alone, web technology has vastly increased data availability, and community innovators have created new tools for accessing, visualizing, analyzing, and sharing relevant data to advance equity-focused policies and investments. From local tools like the Metro Atlanta Equity Atlas, which connects local leaders to timely data across eight key areas of community well-being, to national tools like Mapping Police Violence, which provides interactive maps and charts on officer-involved deaths of community members, online data tools are equipping advocates, policymakers, funders, and the public with relevant data to advance health equity and move policy across a range of issue areas.
Join us, live from Portland, for a panel discussion with national leaders who are using and designing data tools to drive health equity and community action.
Featured Speakers:
- Sarah Treuhaft, Senior Director at PolicyLink (moderator)
- Nathaniel Smith, Founder and Chief Equity Officer/CEO of the Partnership for Southern Equity
- Sam Sinyangwe, Co-Founder of Campaign Zero and Mapping Police Violence
- Julia Sebastian, Research Associate at Race Forward
- Cat Goughnour, Founder and Principal at Radix Consulting and Right 2 Root
- Antwi Akom, CEO of Streetwyze; Co-Founder of ISEEED; Associate Professor at San Francisco State University
This convening is generously supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.