posted on 2021-03-20, 00:00authored byKatherine Franz, Rachel Salamone, Veronica Kirgios, Zoë Case
This resource list was curated for a 'Data Feminism' a course which engaged intersectional feminist theory and activism to identify models for challenging existing power differentials in data science, with the aim of using data science methods and tools to work towards justice. The objective for the final project was to use data feminism approaches and theories to collect data on a subject of choice. This group chose to collect stories of microaggressions that occurred on Notre Dame's campus and create posters to bring awareness to how common instances of injustice are in our community. They collected responses through an anonymous Google form and through personal interviews. They then met with various departments and faculty at the University to learn how to advocate for students. This resource document is intended to be a next step for people who have experienced discrimination of any kind. Justice can be served, and incidents do not have to be forgotten.