First event: Coded Bias: Unmasking the Abuses of Face Recognition Technologies in Society, a virtual film screening and panel discussion, March 25, 2021 (Register here)
Color of Science is an emerging initiative where scientists of color and from indigenous communities talk about their experiences and struggles in science, and examine the role of color theory and its implications in science. This is a monthly series – initially offered online – and it consists of lectures, panel discussions, and film screenings to spur provocative and engaging dialogues, while conducting follow-up workshops to engage participants in sharing and exchanging their own concerns, perspectives, and ideas that build on the thematic topics.
We hope to make the events highly engaging and thought-provoking for the audiences while devising opportunities for participation and generative dialogue among audience members through well-moderated QA sessions and online workshops. We expect audiences to learn, exchange perspectives, and share their own experiences and stimulating ideas to expand on the thematic topics discussed. We expect audiences to learn, exchange perspectives, share their own experiences and stimulate ideas to expand on the thematic topics discussed.
We invite all members of the Aalto community and the general public to join our events. While the series invites speakers of color and the indigenous, we expect the themes and concerns to be both timely and of interest to a wide range of participants within and outside Aalto University. All events will be live-streamed and recorded to make them accessible to audiences globally.
The Color of Science project is supported by the School of Science Diversity and Inclusivity fund and it is part of the new new Crisis Interrogatives initiative at Aalto University.