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Home > Archives for Krystal Garcia Centeno

Krystal Garcia Centeno

Grassroots Strategies

April 24, 2024

A Framework for Addressing Environmental Racism

Over the past year, our team researched the causes and impacts of environmental racism on Black, low-income and rural communities in the United States. We conducted a meta-analysis of existing literature on environmental racism and interviewed leaders in the environmental movement. Through these discussions, we identified important data gaps that are essential for dismantling infrastructures that perpetuate environmental injustice. We distilled critical insights from our qualitative data and developed a strategic framework for community-based organizations to effectively confront instances of environmental racism.

A Framework for Mobilizing Against Environmental Racism

Fellow Bios

Wayne Shaw

Wayne Shaw is a Data Director for the Tennessee Democratic Party and resides in the Nashville, TN, area. He was previously the Young Adults Chairperson for the Mobile, AL, NAACP Branch and Deputy Organizing Director for the Alabama Democrats.

Vivienne Maxwell

Vivienne Maxwell (she/her) is a data analyst at the Climate Reality Project, where she evaluates the impacts of programs and supports several global and domestic campaigns. Vivienne is a proud Posse Scholar and earned her degree in statistical and data sciences from Smith College. Over the past 10 months, she has delved into an environmental justice research project through the re:power Data X Power Movement Tech fellowship, and through this work, she has found an amazing network of passionate data techies dedicated to progressive politics.

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Filed Under: 2023, Projects Tagged With: DxP

Project EquiTee

April 24, 2024

Project EquiTee is a trans-specific scorecard that gives state legislators a letter grade based on their voting habits on anti and pro trans bills. It includes the vote history on bills from the 2023 legislative sessions in Illinois and Ohio and counts all votes including those in committee and on the floor.

Link to Website
Project-Equitee

Fellow Bios

Mani Vinson

Mani Vinson, MHSA aka Mani!!! is an emerging digital content producer, activist scholar, and digital organizer passionate about Black and LGBTQ+ health, wellness, and JOY. With over 7 years of dynamic experience in health equity research and content production, Mani is dedicated to using storytelling as a catalyst for our collective liberation. What excited Mani the most about the Data x Power Fellowship was the opportunity to develop a data visualization project centered on anti and pro-transgender legislation, as well as connecting with other like-minded, creative Movement Data Practitioners and Technologists. Post fellowship, Mani intends to continue building their movement data skills, with the hope of expanding Project EquiTee to include all 50 states in the US. Mani is from the Midwest, is the oldest of 6 kids, and loves video games, funny movies, and their dog, Kane.

Jessy Lancaster

Jessy Lancaster is a data manager and aspiring analytics engineer, and has worked in the movement for 15 years. They live in Chicago with their partner and their two cats.

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Filed Under: 2023, Projects Tagged With: DxP

Regress to Progress/ So What’s a Contact Do Anyway?

April 24, 2024

Our Journey of Building a Cost-Effective Model

Regress to Progress is an analysis of the likelihood of voters in North Carolina that were contacted by partner organizations to have voted in 2020 but not 2022. We did this by utilizing the widely available and free programming language, R, and R Studio. Our hope being that other folks can recreate this model or something similar for their own organizations through their own use of open source technology.

Regress to Progress

Fellow Bios

Farhad Choksy

Farhad M. Choksy is a data practitioner with nearly a decade of experience working with local, state, and nationwide campaigns and progressive causes. Farhad currently works as a Partner Success Manager at Community Tech Alliance, where he supports clients and partners with their data infrastructure needs. Prior to that, Farhad was the Senior Data Manager at Leaders Ignitning Transformation, a statewide organization building political power for Black and Brown youth in Wisconsin. As a practicing Zoroastrian, Farhad strongly believes in building a world where each and every human being can live a life of joy and kindness. Outside of work, you can find Farhad experimenting with a new recipe or cooking technique, exploring the DC metro area, or glued in front of a new (or retro) video game.

Addison Evans

Addison A. Evans is a data practitioner with eight years of experience working in progressive technology. They got their start in organizing working on a campaign for gender non-specific housing on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill while they were a student. From there they went on to work on the campaign against Amendment 1 in NC and the fight against HB2. They eventually landed a job working at the North Carolina state table where they got introduced to progressive tech and fell in love with the idea of being able to use their technological skills for social change. More personally they are a Black, queer, agender, and disabled Unitarian Universalist socialist who believes in the inherent worth and dignity of every person. All people deserve bodily autonomy and it is their life’s work to help realize a world in which this is possible.

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Filed Under: 2023, Projects Tagged With: DxP

Empire Health Foundation

March 29, 2024

At the end of 2023, our Movement Building program partnered with the Empire Health Foundation (based in Spokane, WA) to support them in developing local BIPOC organizing capacity through training their grantee organizations. An all-WoC team led a 2-day Storytelling Workshop, customized to support participants in identifying real world applications for storytelling in organizing, which they got to practice live. We followed that up with a 2-day Train-the-Trainers with a select group of participants from the original cohort, who will be supported locally to continue to transmit these practices to other leaders and organizations.

Video by Empire Health Foundation

For 2024, Empire Health Foundation is seeing re:power as a key partner in developing local capacity and they have asked us to set up a partner contract where we’ll reserve close to 80 seats in public trainings across all our program areas for EHF grantees. We’re excited about the impact that can result from having so many participants from a single region sitting in all our programs and we look forward to continuing to support those organizations in 2024 and beyond.

Filed Under: Partners, Stories & Profiles, Training, Trainings & Events Tagged With: empire-health

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