White Surveillance and Black Digital Publics

White Surveillance and Black Digital Publics

Update: 2021-02-03
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Dr. Apryl A. Williams and Dr. Allissa V. Richardson address the long-standing history of White vigilante-style surveillance of Black people in public spaces, exploring the role of White women in extending the power of the state to surveil and regulate the movement of Black people in public – tying in Karen actors with historical examples such as Emmitt Till and others. They discuss how memes and other digital artifacts contribute to collective action that responds to this surveillance.

Learn more about this event: https://cyber.harvard.edu/events/white-surveillance-and-black-digital-publics
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White Surveillance and Black Digital Publics

White Surveillance and Black Digital Publics

djones@cyber.harvard.edu (Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University)