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Books · Mar 2023
More Than a Glitch: Confronting Race, Gender, and Ability Bias in Tech
Meredith BroussardA powerful work by NYU professor, data scientist, and one of the few Black women AI researchers, Meredith Broussard. Reveals how tech neutrality is a myth and algorithms need accountability. From facial recognition only trained on lighter skin tones, to mortgage algorithms encouraging discriminatory lending, to dangerous feedback loops in medical diagnostic algorithms. Solution isn't making omnipresent tech more inclusive, but rooting out algorithms that target demographics as 'other.'
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Books · Sep 2022
The Transgender Issue
Shon FayeShon Faye argues that trans justice is inseparable from healthcare, housing, work, sex work, prison, migration, class, and social justice.
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Books · Jul 2020
Prison by Any Other Name: The Harmful Consequences of Popular Reforms
Maya Schenwar, Victoria LawPrison by Any Other Name: The Harmful Consequences of Popular Reforms connects punishment, gender, race, and community safety, strengthening FemRes coverage of abolition feminism and transformative justice.
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Books · May 2020
Decarcerating Disability: Deinstitutionalization and Prison Abolition
Liat Ben-MosheDecarcerating Disability: Deinstitutionalization and Prison Abolition connects punishment, gender, race, and community safety, strengthening FemRes coverage of abolition feminism and transformative justice.
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Books · Nov 2019
The Charisma Machine
Morgan G. AmesDrawing on fieldwork in Paraguay, Morgan G. Ames follows One Laptop per Child to show how technological salvation projects universalize privileged childhoods and erase teachers, care, and infrastructure.
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Books · Jul 2019
A Terrible Thing to Waste
Harriet A. WashingtonHarriet A. Washington studies how environmental racism harms Black, Latinx, and Native communities through lead, pollution, toxic exposure, and policy neglect.
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Gender Justice and Equality before the Law in the Arab States Region
UN Women, UNDP, UNFPA and ESCWAThis regional legal review compares constitutional guarantees, nationality, family law, violence protections, labor, and criminal law across Arab states, making visible both reform and persistent discrimination.
02Articles · Jun 2015
Disability Justice: A Working Draft
Patty BernePatty Berne's Sins Invalid essay distinguishes disability rights from disability justice, centering intersectionality, leadership by those most impacted, anti-capitalism, cross-movement organizing, collective access, and collective liberation.
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Changing the Framework: Disability Justice
Mia MingusMia Mingus explains why social justice movements must move from treating disability as an individual problem or single-issue rights concern toward understanding it as political experience, community history, and a framework for collective liberation.
04Articles · Jan 2009
Home Truths: A Global Report on Equality in the Muslim Family
MusawahBuilt from reports by groups in thirty countries, Musawah’s global study argues that unequal Muslim family laws are historically constructed and therefore open to reform grounded in faith, rights, constitutions, and lived reality.
