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Collecting Data as Counter Practice

Title: Collecting Data as a Counter Practice

Date: Friday, 27.09.2024, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Location: hybrid, more information below

Language: English

This September, CitizenScience.AI in ScaDS.AI Dresden/Leipzig is inviting you to the workshop Collecting Data as Counter Practice of hybrid format in its event series Pillars and Umbrellas. Here we collaborate with Ren Loren Britton and Iz Paehr from MELT, a team of two innovative persons from Berlin which engages a value-based practice that centers on Disability Justice, Trans*feminisms, anti-racist and critical technical practices. MELT questions how and with what intentions the experiences of marginalized groups are quantified, compiled and counted as data. In this workshop they initiate the experience of new and personal insights on this matter and empower people on their way to experience reclaiming data to recount different – or other – stories.

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"Tag with Body Affirmation Data Set.

A collection of resources that help Trans* and autistic people thrive in our bodies.

This contains health care resources, DIY recipes for emodied access tools, and open questions."

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Imagine data not as cold facts, but as something alive and personal, woven into your life. What if the data defining you isn’t telling your true story? What if it’s silencing the voices that matter most?

Location

Dachsaal riesa efau
Adlergasse 14
01067 Dresden

Alternatively, you can join us online! The zoom link will be announced soon.

Participation and Registration

Please note that the in-person participation is limited to 15 participants, and the same capacity applies for online participants. Dachsaal riesa efau is fully accessible, including a wheelchair-friendly restroom. Snacks & Drinks are provided. We look forward to your participation and to an inspiring exchange.

Registration is required.

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funded by:
Gefördert vom Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung.
Gefördert vom Freistaat Sachsen.