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Dear all,

Please join us virtually via Zoom on Friday, *April 9th from 10:45am–4:30pm*
for the fourth annual NULab Spring Conference, "Data and Social
Justice," showcasing the work of faculty, graduate students, and research
collaborators.

Registration is required; please RSVP here
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf73JBJqsuRv5HBphNUgrxbI8PBgxXN-nbK0drfHfOtuRWbMQ/viewform>.


This conference will feature a keynote address by *Patricia Williams*,
University Distinguished Professor of Law and Humanities at
Northeastern University, whose work explores critical race theory and
movements in American legal theory.

We will also hold three panels of talks by Northeastern faculty and
graduate students featuring:

*Nicole Aljoe*: English and Africana Studies; Director of Africana Studies
Program
*Rahul Bhargava*: Art + Design and Journalism
*Avery Blankenship*: English
*Angeles Martinez Cuba*: MIT, Urban Studies and Planning, Data + Feminism
Lab
*Tieanna Graphenreed*: English
*Meg Heckman*: Journalism
*Jessica Linker*: History
*Jim McGrath*: History
*Ángel David Nieves*: Africana Studies, History, and Digital Humanities;
Director of Public Humanities
*K.J. Rawson*: English and Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies
*Cailin Roles*: English
*Eamon Schlotterback*: English
*Matthew Simonson*: Network Science
*David Smith*: Computer Science

Please see the attached flyer and event page for more details and the
conference program: http://bit.ly/spring-conference-2021.

*To make space for informal discussions and community building, this
conference will not be recorded.*

We hope to see you there!

Kind regards,

Julianna Wessels
NULab Co-Coordinator

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