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    Upcoming Events

    Black Boys and the Future of Technology | January 29, 2026
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    Latest Publication

    Technoskepticism: Between Possibility and Refusal (Stanford University Press) is available now.

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    Latest Blog Post

    Ashley Cordes and Majerle Lister, in conversation with Lisa Nakamura, discuss the importance of Indigenous innovation in our everyday technologies and the process of conducting research in Indigenous communities | by Lauren Brace

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    Latest YouTube Video

    Watch the third of our VIP public discussions, featuring Beza Merid, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, Christa Teston, and The Cyborg Jillian Weise.

Project Highlights

  • A Black boy in a blue shirt uses a tablet in a dimly lit room with colorful, blurred lights in the background.

    How the Tech Industry Fails Black Boys and How Community Can Lead the Way

    In this article, participants in the Black Boys and Technology DISCO JAM discuss racial disparities of power and privilege in the tech-industrial complex.

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    Technoskepticism: An Interview With the Author

    A video series of discussions made as part of Kevin C. Winstead's AFA 3553: Science, Technology, and Race course developed in collaboration with the PREACH Lab and the DISCO Network.

  • Feminists on FemTech

    In this video, participants in the Feminist Technology DISCO JAM discuss feminist approaches to technology.

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    What Everyone Can Learn About A.I. From the Asian American Experience

    This is an article, written by HAT Lab, that shares four takeaways from four Asian American academics who study race, technology, and society, about AI and the Asian American experience.

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