My Visit To The Legacy Museum In MontgomeryLynchers Thanked By Judge. Hanged To The Arm of Goddess of Liberty. Freed By Jury, Lynched By Mob.Nov 19, 2022Nov 19, 2022
The Difference Between Accuracy and Truth in Democratic TheoryIn October 2022, distinguished scholars Rick Pildes and Samuel Issacharoff published a draft of their latest collaboration, an essay titled…Oct 26, 2022Oct 26, 2022
Tesla, White Supremacy, and The Invisible GorillaOwen Diaz was a contract elevator operator at Tesla’s Fremont manufacturing facility in Fremont, CA. Having been called the n-word over…Apr 18, 20221Apr 18, 20221
Published inTowards Data ScienceDetecting and Measuring Gerrymandering with PythonEach problem that I solved became a rule which served afterward to solve other problems. — Rene DescartesDec 7, 2021Dec 7, 2021
W.E.B. Du Bois: Data Visualization PioneerW.E.B Du Bois was intrigued by the letter he received from his old friend, Thomas J. Calloway. Since their time together in college, both…Jun 21, 2021Jun 21, 2021
Joe Manchin Proposes Replacing Slave Ownership With Lease-To-Own Program To End Civil WarThe emancipation debate took an interesting turn this week when Senator Manchin withdrew his opposition to freeing the slaves. Shortly…Jun 18, 2021Jun 18, 2021
Published inTowards Data ScienceRage Against The Machine: Bayes Theorem and The Nature of ProtestLaws curtailing the right to peacefully protest are sweeping legislatures across the United States. Traditionally, constitutional scholars…Jun 13, 20211Jun 13, 20211
Black Women Are Leading The Movement — And It’s Always Been That WayTwo years ago Dr. Ibram X. Kendi, one of the leading black intellectuals of our time, sat down with Dr. Angela Davis on the City Arts &…Jun 12, 2021Jun 12, 2021
We Gone Be Alright: Mainstream Media And The Abysmal Coverage of Black Lives MatterA year after the death of George Floyd, various reports suggest that the Black Lives Matter movement is in trouble. The breakup of the…Jun 10, 2021Jun 10, 2021
The Voting Rights Act, Section 2, and Data StorytellingThe Voting Rights Act of 1965 is the most successful civil rights legislation in American history. Born from the blood, sweat and tears of…Jun 6, 2021Jun 6, 2021