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00:00 Intro
00:30 About Samuel Sinyangwe
02:40 Background. Steps in work
07:08 Challenges that was
13:20 Education. Lessons
16:50 Motivating. Resources. Decisions and practice/ Data for police
26:06 Demo-tour on the platform.
39:25 How to work with data. Examples
41:57 Table that shows different metrics
43:55 Example. Visualization
45:00 Data for everywhere
49:06 Thanking
About speaker
Samuel Sinyangwe is a data scientist and policy analyst who founded Mapping Police Violence and the Police Scorecard, and co-founded Campaign Zero, to advance data-driven solutions to end police violence in America. Previously, Sam worked at PolicyLink, where he worked to connect 61 federally-funded communities to research-based strategies to build cradle-to-career systems of support for low-income families. He has also helped city leaders, youth activists and community organizations develop citywide agendas to achieve quality education, health, and justice for young black men. Sam grew up in Orlando, FL, and has been involved in community organizing and advocacy since he was in high school. He graduated from Stanford University in 2012, where he studied how race and racism impact the U.S. political system.
View the profileHello and welcome to this first session of the Civic hacker Summit. I'm your host Lori, McNeil founder and director of the Civic hacker Network and the Civic hackers, and I am excited to share this. Amazing conversation with you to kick us off. We are talkin with Samuel sinyangwe. Samuel sinyangwe is a data scientist and policy analyst who founded mapping police violence, and the police work hard and co-founded campaign zero to Advanced Imaging Solutions to end police by owner in America previously, Sam worked at policy. Me
where he work to connect 61 federally-funded communities, to research-based strategies, to build Cradle to Career systems of support for low-income family. He's also helps city leaders youth activists and Community organizations, develop Citywide, agendas to achieve quality Education, Health and Justice for young black men. Sam grew up in Orlando, Florida and have been involved in community organizing and advocacy. He was in high school. He graduated from Stanford University in 2012, where he studied, how race and racism impact the US political system.
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