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Sharing Data, Sharing Power: Tools and Tensions in Collective Data Efforts

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Wednesday, June 15, 2022 1 PM to 3 PM

This event will highlight transparent, equitable and actionable practices for sharing data across organizations and sectors. 

Join the Social Policy Institute to hear insights from national and local leaders, connect with social sector colleagues, and grapple together with big-picture questions about how to develop more ethical and equitable data sharing practices.

Presenters will provide insights on:

  • Building strong data-sharing partnerships
  • Creating collaborative data practices grounded in mutual trust and benefit
  • Navigating common barriers in data sharing and governance processes

Data Science for Social Impact is an initiative of the Social Policy Institute at Washington University in St. Louis, supported by Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth and in collaboration with an advisory committee, the St. Louis Regional Data Alliance, and data.org.

  • Gabe DiAntonio
  • Justine Craig-Meyer
  • Alyssa Todd
  • Paul Jenkins

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This event will highlight transparent, equitable and actionable practices for sharing data across organizations and sectors. 

Join the Social Policy Institute to hear insights from national and local leaders, connect with social sector colleagues, and grapple together with big-picture questions about how to develop more ethical and equitable data sharing practices.

Presenters will provide insights on:

  • Building strong data-sharing partnerships
  • Creating collaborative data practices grounded in mutual trust and benefit
  • Navigating common barriers in data sharing and governance processes

Data Science for Social Impact is an initiative of the Social Policy Institute at Washington University in St. Louis, supported by Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth and in collaboration with an advisory committee, the St. Louis Regional Data Alliance, and data.org.