So much learning on #spectrumsovereignty with @blackwatersoul and Tico Aran's work at Watershed Action Lab in #Miami with the Eastern Oyster. Two very different approaches to building environmental wealth. Listen with transcripts and show notes: bit.ly/3K91Uc0
New episodes of #DataDialoguesPodcast released today (wherever you listen to your podcasts!):
10. Oyster parties for community health with Tico Aran 🦪
11. Native spectrum sovereignty with @blackwatersoul đź“¶
12. #Environmental work generates community wealth with Tico & Darrah 🌳
ALT Tico Aran is proudly standing with hands on hips and has a speech bubble coming from his mouth showing that he is talking with you. Tico has wavy black hair brushed off of his face and is wearing a t-shirt. He is smiling like a friend inviting you in. Above Tico are the words "Data Dialogues" and the starburst logo for OEDP. At the bottom of image reads "Tico Aran in conversation with Angela Eaton."
ALT Darrah Blackwater is standing facing you wearing a tank top, a delicate bead necklace, long traditional earrings and a woven skirt. Darrah has a direct look, long wavy hair that goes down to her waist, and, on one of her arms, a flower tattoo with some writing. Above Darrah is "Data Dialogues" and the starburst logo for OEDP. At bottom of the image is the text "Darrah Blackwater in conversation with Angela Eaton."
ALT Photos of Tico Aran and Darrah Blackwater with overlapping speech bubbles. Above Darrah and Tico are the words "Data Dialogues" and the starburst logo for Open Environmental Data Project. At bottom reads "Tico Aran and Darrah Blackwater in conversation with Angela Eaton."
@gwenwsmith and @M_R_Ogletree show how community / local government coordination takes work and *can* work. Was inspiring to be part of this conversation.
ALT Photo of Gwen Smith with the words “Gwen Smith in conversation with Angela Eaton.” Data Dialogues and the starburst logo for Open Environmental Data Project are at the top of the page
ALT Photo of Michael Ogletree with the words “Michael Ogletree in conversation with Angela Eaton.” Data Dialogues and the starburst logo for Open Environmental Data Project are at the top of the page.
ALT Gwen Smith and Michael Ogletree's images sit across from each other. In the space between them are words "Gwen Smith and Michael Ogletree in conversation with Angela Eaton". You can tell Gwen and Michael are enjoying their conversation from the overlapping bright speech bubbles near their heads. Above the two photos, text reads "Data Dialogues" along with a green and white starburst logo for OEDP
tiktok.com/@immarollwithit/v…@frias_daphne: "There's this amazing community of disabled influencers that are now on TikTok, and they're documenting their lived experiences. And I think it's the coolest thing in the entire world." We do too. #DataDialoguesPodcast
Also in Averaged Out Data = Averaged Out People, @thejarahtree makes a point of considering the social implications of putting ramps and elevators in the back of buildings. Listen at bit.ly/357YMOi@OpenEnviroData#DesignJustice
ALT Quote from Data Dialogues Episode 3 Making Invisible Data And Infrastructure Visible. “When you think about Black land and Black communities and marginalized communities, a majority of them were started on land that was considered arid and undesired. And where is that land? It’s on the lower parts of cities, it’s in the flood-prone zones.” Shelby Green
ALT Quote from Data Dialogues Episode 3 - Making Invisible Data And Infrastructure Visible “Is it a matter of the fact that the pipes themselves are invisible, or that the data is inaccessible—or are the people invisible or undervalued?” Marccus Hendricks In the previous quote, the words “invisible,” and “social lens” are highlighted.
So honored to have been in conversation w/ a rising star in @shelbyjgreen! You heard it here first. Black women have been & will continue to be the hope we have in this country toward justice & democracy. And thank you @CircumflexTech for the incredible hosting! #BlackWomenMatter
ALT Photos of Marccus Hendricks and Shelby Green with the text “Data Dialogues” and the Open Environmental Data Project Logo. Marccus and Shelby are in conversation with Data Dialogues host, Angela Eaton.
ALT Episode 3. Making invisible data and infrastructure visible. Who is responsible for brokering information? What does meaningful public dialogue look like? How does this affect and reflect Black and brown communities in the U.S.? Shelby Green & Marccus Hendricks talk through these questions and more in their full dialogue with Angela.
ALT In this Data Dialogue Episode 1. Public data, public grievances with Shelby Green Episode 2. Data isn’t everything with Marccus Hendricks Episode 3. Making invisible data and infrastructure visible With Shelby Green and Marccus Hendricks.
ALT Quote from Data Dialogues Episode 2 - Datasets aren't everything. “I take a social lens to what has largely been studied as a physical problem—in terms of thinking about that continuum between social circumstances and these physical, human-built environments.” Marccus Hendricks In the previous quote, the words “social lens,” and “physical problem” are highlighted.
ALT A B&W cutout head and shoulders photograph of Shelby Green. Her image sits on a forest green background with gray-green graphical elements in the lower right corner and words "Shelby Green in conversation with Angela Eaton". A bright green speech bubble with a white outline comes from Shelby's head. Above Shelby, white text reads "Data Dialogues" along with a green and white starburst logo for OEDP.
ALT Text: Public Data Public Grievances. Open Tallahassee founder Shelby Green joins host Angela Eaton on our first Data Dialogue to talk about her experiences sourcing inaccessible data (we’re talking “request a CD-ROM from your local government in 2021” inaccessible) to map traffic accidents in her Tallahassee community.
ALT In this Data Dialogue Episode 1. Public data, public grievances with Shelby Green Episode 2. Data isn’t everything with Marccus Hendricks Episode 3. Making invisible data and infrastructure visible With Shelby Green and Marccus Hendricks.