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Alice Feng
@fleecealeece
Data viz human
Washington, DCalicefeng.github.ioJoined April 2009

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It was an honor to contribute to 's The Future of Data Science anthology. I really enjoyed writing about how we made the Do No Harm Guide and hope that it reminds everyone of the importance of applying an equity lens to how we visualize and communicate data!
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⚡️Chapter Release⚡️ The Making of the "Do No Harm Guide" by Alice Feng (@fleecealeece) Alice discussing how they navigated creating a resource for applying equity awareness to #dataviz 👉datasciencebydesign.org/blog/the-makin Guide: urban.org/research/publi
An illustration of two people pasting up a large billboard with a data visualization on it.
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Had a great time working on this data story with the amazing team! Internet access is an essential human right that can't be taken for granted.
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When @AbiyAhmedAli came into power he set out to make #Ethiopia a digital powerhouse by 2025, but so far he's failing. Explore the reasons why in the latest #dataviz story we did with @CARDEthiopia >> cardeth.org/digital-divide/ #keepiton
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It's been a while since I've done a #dataviz side project but I was feeling inspired by an idea and made these posters visualizing what parts of a piano keyboard are played the most in famous classical music pieces. I always love how much I learn from these sorts of projects!
A data visualization using circles representing how often notes are played in Bach's The Well-Tempered Clavier.
A data visualization using circles representing how often notes are played in Beethoven's Fur Elise.
A data visualization using circles representing how often notes are played in Beethoven's 'Moonlight' Sonata.
A data visualization using circles representing how often notes are played in Debussy's Clair de Lune.
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Really excited to see our work appear on ! Hope people will remember that data reflect the lives of real people and keep that in mind as they design their analyses and visualizations to do no harm.
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The @urbaninstitute #DoNoHarmGuide gets some love on @Forbes. | "Doing Good Data Means Doing No Harm" forbes.com/sites/tableau/
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So wonderful to see using our Do No Harm Guide and applying it in a different national context! Thank you for the very thoughtful post, !
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❤️❤️❤️I absolutely love this post from @cautioushopeful (@chezVoila) on using the #DoNoHarmGuide in Canada. Thanks so much, Patricia! | Interpreting the Do No Harm guide through a Canadian context for Truth and Reconciliation chezvoila.com/blog/ndtr2021/
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It's a really great place to work, especially if you're looking to launch a data viz career!
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🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨 Big Time Job Alert!!! @urbaninstitute is hiring a Data Visualization Developer! Come work with me, @BenChartoff, @asincopado, and other incredible designers, writers, and researchers seeking answers to the important questions of the day. urban.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/Urban-Ca
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I still find it really weird to listen to recordings of my voice, but I had a lot of fun chatting with and Renee MacLeod about the #DoNoHarmGuide! Thanks for having us, Jon, and congrats on reaching 200 episodes!!!
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🎇🎉🎇🎉🎇🎉🎇🎉🎇🎉🎇🎉 Welcome to the 200th episode of the #PolicyVizPodcast! A special episode where @tableau's Renee MacLeod interviews me and @fleecealeece about the new #DoNoHarmGuide from @urbaninstitute. | policyviz.com/podcast/episod
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I regret to report that we are at it again, hiring for very cool data/viz jobs during a pandemic. Come and join a brilliant, growing team using numbers to find stories and explain the world.
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🚨 job alert 🚨 We’re hiring a data journalist to join the @ftdata team in London. Full details are here: ft.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/FT_External_Ca 📈 #ddj 📊#rstats 🌎 #gistribe
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Really enjoyed talking about how we can make #dataviz more inclusive on the D&IComSci podcast. Thanks for having me, !
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There are so many different angles to science engagement. One way is to turn bland numbers into vibrant images— data visualization But how do we visualize inclusively? In episode 2 of @AmSciMag D&IComSci we explore thoughts on the conversation! americanscientist.org/blog/from-the-
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Data storytelling in a diverse world—Tableau Foundation and announce the Do No Harm Guide: Applying Equity Awareness in Data Visualization, with approaches to research and present data through an equitable and inclusive lens.
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When collected & communicated carelessly, data analyses & visualizations can mislead, misrepresent, & cause harm. This new resource from & offers guidance for applying an equitable lens to every step of the research process.
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Woooooo. Super excited to share what we've been working on!
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Tomorrow at 8a EDT, @urbaninstitute will publish a report my colleague @fleecealeece and I have been working on for some months now. We are very proud of it and excited to share it with the data and #dataviz communities.
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I'm looking for more books, organizations, toolkits and more to help think about racial equity, diversity, and inclusion as it applies to data and data visualization. ⭐️⭐️⭐️Please send any and all suggestions. ⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Happy to answer any questions about my soon-to-be old job! This is a great place to launch a #dataviz career.
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🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇 JOB Announcement: @urbaninstitute is looking for a #dataviz developer. This is an awesome position, so come join us! | urban.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/Urban-Ca
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A bright spot (literally with that yellow cover) on a grey, wintry day- 's new book! Can't wait to finally look through it after getting it back from my mom who snatched it up as soon as it arrived at our house.
The best data viz book ever
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