Mapping Inequality: Redlining in the US

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Month: November 2016

iSchool Students Contribute to Nationally Recognized Project to Expose Historically Racist Housing Policies

November 30, 2016
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Our newest team member Liz Laribee wrote this article on Mapping Inequality. She interviewed two team members about their personal experiences with the project and how it has impacted them. Check out the original article here.   A project of the iSchool’s Digital Curation and Innovation Center (DCIC) has been attracting national attention. The project,…

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DCIC needs YOU!

November 17, 2016
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Good news keeps rolling in for the Mapping Inequality research team! Team member Myeong Lee has officially finished Scribe and it’s all ready to go. Check it out and help us transcribe data from the remaining cities! The site will prompt you with a tutorial on the transcription process. You can choose to mark and/or…

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