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  • This episode features Alice Wong in conversation with Moya Bailey. Alice shares her experience with disabled activism in the digital era and how the advent of the internet enabled Alice to find community and the tools to create her platform. She elaborates one of her digital campaigns #HighRiskCA, which emerged during the COVID vaccine rollout in 2021. Alice also suggests how academics can be accomplices to disabled activists.

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    Featuring

    Moya Bailey

    Alice Wong

    Sponsors

    Northwestern University School of Communication

    More from our guests:

    Moya Bailey

    Associate Professor | Department of Communication Studies

    Northwestern University

    Digital Alchemist, Octavia E. Butler Legacy Network

    Board President, Allied Media Projects

    Twitter: @moyazb

    IG: @transformisogynoir

    Alice Wong

    Founder and Director of Disability Visibility Project

    Twitter: @SFdirewolf @DisVisibility

    Instagram: @disability_visibility

    Email: [email protected]

    Newsletter: https://disability-visibility-newsletter.ghost.io

    Copy and Audio Editor:

    Dominic Bonelli

    Executive Producer:

    DeVante Brown

  • This episode features Dr. Alex Hanna in conversation with Professor Moya Bailey. Dr. Hanna discusses how the work of the Distributed AI Research Institute (DAIR) has activist applications in seeking to mitigate sociotechnical harms and algorithmic injustice. Dr. Hanna further elaborates on how young professionals interested in AI and machine learning can consciously navigate the industry and work to reconstruct harmful sociotechnical frameworks.

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    Featuring

    Moya Bailey

    Alex Hanna

    Sponsor:

    Northwestern University School of Communication

    More from our guests:

    Moya Bailey

    Associate Professor | Department of Communication Studies

    Northwestern University

    Digital Alchemist | Octavia E. Butler Legacy Network

    Board President | Allied Media Projects

    Twitter: @moyazb

    IG: @transformisogynoir

    Alex Hanna

    Director of Research | Distributed AI Research Institute

    Twitter: @alexhanna

    Works Referenced in Episode:

    Bender, E. M., Gebru, T., McMillan-Major, A., & Shmitchell, S. (2021, March). On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: Can Language Models Be Too Big?🦜. In Proceedings of the 2021 ACM conference on fairness, accountability, and transparency (pp. 610-623).
    Spade, D. (2015). Normal life: Administrative violence, critical trans politics, and the limits of law. Duke University Press.

    Copy and Audio Editor:

    Sharlene Burgos

    Executive Producer:

    DeVante Brown

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  • In this episode of Digital Alchemy, academic sisters and political allies, Dr. Beth Richie and Dr. Dána-Ain Davis join Professor Moya Bailey for a conversation about their academic production and social justice work as it pertains to Black feminism, gender-based violence, reproductive injustice, abolition, and medical racism. In the spirit of digital alchemy, which Professor Bailey defines as “black women transform[ing] everyday digital media into valuable social justice magic”, Dr. Richie and Dr. Davis discuss how new technologies can serve as a tool to foster international community and function as an alternate space to continue learning and producing social justice work outside of the confines of academia.

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    Featuring

    Moya Bailey

    Beth Richie

    Dána-Ain Davis

    Sponsor:

    Northwestern University School of Communication

    More from our guests:

    Moya Bailey

    Associate Professor | Department of Communication Studies

    Northwestern University

    Digital Alchemist, Octavia E. Butler Legacy Network

    Board President, Allied Media Projects

    Twitter: @moyazb

    IG: @transformisogynoir

    Beth Richie

    Head of the Department of Criminology, Law & Justice | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

    LAS Distinguished Professor & Professor of Black Studies | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

    University of Illinois-Chicago

    Dána-Ain Davis

    Professor of Anthropology, Professor of Psychology & Director and Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies | Graduate Center

    Director | Center for the Study of Women and Society

    City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center

    Works Referenced in Episode:

    Bryant-Davis, T. (2019). The Homecoming Podcast with Dr. Thema [Audio Podcast].

    Lindley, T. (2022). Black Women's Dept. of Labor with Taja Lindley [Audio Podcast].

    Copy and Audio Editors:

    Bennett Pack

    Sharlene Burgos

    Executive Producer:

    DeVante Brown

  • Colleagues Moya Bailey and Sarah J. Jackson discuss their past, present, and future collaborations and the importance of working together in interdisciplinary studies. Sharing some stories of past endeavors and progress on future goals, Moya and Sarah share their thoughts on professional collaborations while maintaining their friendship.

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    Featuring

    Moya Bailey

    Sarah J. Jackson

    Sponsor:

    Northwestern University School of Communication

    More from the host & speakers:

    Moya Bailey

    Associate Professor | Department of Communication Studies

    Northwestern University

    Twitter - @Moyazb

    Instagram - @TransforMysogynoir

    Sarah J. Jackson

    Presidential Associate Professor; Co-Director | Annenberg School for Communication; Media, Inequality & Change Center

    University of Pennsylvania

    Twitter - @sjjphd

    Works referenced in episode:

    Jackson, S. J., Bailey, M., & Welles, B. F. (2020). # HashtagActivism: Networks of race and gender justice. Mit Press.

    Jackson, S. J., Bailey, M., & Foucault Welles, B. (2018). # GirlsLikeUs: Trans advocacy and community building online. New Media & Society, 20(5), 1868-1888.

    Copy and Audio Editors:

    Daniel Christain

    Jo Lampert

    Bennett Pack

    Executive Producer:

    DeVante Brown

  • In this episode, Moya Bailey speaks with Timnit Gebru about how her personal life, being born and raised in Ethiopia, and her professional life, most recently working at Google, has prepared her for her most recent efforts as Founder of the Distributed AI Research (DAIR) Institute. She describes DAIR’s goals to build a distributed, interdisciplinary and diverse coalition to collectively identity and combat algorithmic bias against marginalized communities.

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    Featuring

    Moya Bailey

    Timnit Gebru

    Sponsor:

    Northwestern University School of Communication

    More from our guests:

    Moya Bailey

    Associate Professor | Department of Communication Studies

    Northwestern University

    Digital Alchemist, Octavia E. Butler Legacy Network

    Board President, Allied Media Projects

    Twitter: @moyazb

    IG: @transformisogynoir

    Timnit Gebru

    Founder & Executive Director | The Distributed AI Research Institute (DAIR)

    Cofounder, Black In AI

    Twitter: @TimnitGebru

    Works Referenced in Episode:

    Cade Metz and Daisuke Wakabayashi (December 3, 2020). Google researcher says she was fired over paper highlighting bias in A.I. New York Times, December 3, 2020.

    Raji, I. D., Gebru, T., Mitchell, M., Buolamwini, J., Lee, J., & Denton, E. (2020, February). Saving face: Investigating the ethical concerns of facial recognition auditing. In Proceedings of the AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society (pp. 145-151).

    Copy and Audio Editor:

    Dominic Bonelli

    Executive Producer:

    DeVante Brown

  • This episode features Miya Osaki in conversation with Professor Moya Bailey. Osaki shares her experiences working in systems of care including healthcare and the DIY music scene. These experiences led her to chair the Design For Social Innovation MFA program at the School of Visual Arts. Here, Osaki motivates her students to investigate the impact of health on people, systems, and environments within their work. Osaki relates Digital Alchemy to her work in that digital spaces create communities, but there aren’t enough spaces to allow for transparency and agency in these systems.

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    Featuring

    Moya Bailey

    Miya Osaki

    Sponsor:

    Northwestern University School of Communication

    More from our guests:

    Moya Bailey

    Associate Professor | Department of Communication Studies

    Northwestern University

    Digital Alchemist, Octavia E. Butler Legacy Network

    Board President, Allied Media Projects

    Twitter: @moyazb

    IG: @transformisogynoir

    Miya Osaki

    Chair | Design For Social Innovation MFA program

    School of Visual Arts

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/miya-osaki-1a319430

    Twitter: @MiyaOsaki

    Copy and Audio Editor:

    Dominic Bonelli

    Executive Producer:

    DeVante Brown

  • In this episode of Digital Alchemy, Moya Bailey interviews Wendy Chun, the Canada 150 Research Chair in New Media at Simon Fraser University and leader of the Digital Democracies Institute. Dr. Chun discusses how her personal and academic histories converged, motivating her interdisciplinary leadership in digital network and social justice research. She offers a behind-the-scenes take on her book, Discriminating Data: Correlation, Neighborhoods, and the New Politics of Recognition, and discusses how Digital Alchemy has influenced her work.

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    Featuring

    Moya Bailey

    Wendy Hui Kyong Chun

    Sponsor:

    Northwestern University School of Communication

    More from the host & speakers:

    Moya Bailey

    Associate Professor | Department of Communication Studies

    Northwestern University

    Twitter - @Moyazb

    Instagram - @TransforMysogynoir

    Wendy Hui Kyong Chun

    Canada 150 Research Chair in New Media | School of Communication

    Director | Digital Democracies Institute

    Simon Fraser University

    Twitter - @whkchun

    Twitter - @SFU_DDI

    Works referenced in episode:

    Chun, W. H. K. (2021). Discriminating data: Correlation, neighborhoods, and the new politics of recognition. MIT Press.

    Chun, W. H. K. (2016). Updating to remain the same: Habitual new media. MIT Press.

    Chun, W. H. K. (2011). Programmed visions: Software and memory. MIT Press.

    Chun, W. H. K. (2008). Control and freedom: Power and paranoia in the age of fiber optics. MIT Press.

    Copy and Audio Editors:

    Kate In

    Executive Producer:
    DeVante Brown

  • In this episode of Digital Alchemy, Moya Bailey interviews Aimi Hamraie who is the Associate Professor of Medicine, Health and Society and American Studies at Vanderbilt University, and director of the Critical Design Lab. Aimi discusses their media design, talking about the importance of medium, form, and design in their work and how the digital helps with disability in their design.

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    Featuring

    Moya Z Bailey

    Aimi Hamraie

    Sponsor:

    Northwestern University School of Communication

    More from the host & speakers:

    Moya Bailey

    Associate Professor | Department of Communication Studies

    Northwestern University

    Twitter - @Moyazb

    Instagram - @TransforMysogynoir

    Aimi Hamraie

    Associate professor of Medicine, Health, & Society and American Studies

    Director, Critical Design Lab

    Vanderbilt University

    Twitter - @AimiHamraie

    Relevant or related works:

    Hamraie, A. (2017). Building access: Universal design and the politics of disability. U of Minnesota Press.

  • In this episode of Digital Alchemy, Moya Bailey interviews Dr. Deirdre Cooper Owens, who is The Charles and Linda Wilson Professor in History of Medicine. Dr. Cooper Owens goes into detail about her journey of becoming a historian and speaker, and how that journey keeps her grounded, yet committed to teaching community-based history. Her story reminds us of all the challenges and personal costs when building the worlds that we need.

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    Featuring

    Moya Z Bailey

    Dr. Deirdre Cooper Owens

    Sponsor:

    Northwestern University School of Communication

    More from the host & speakers:

    Moya Bailey

    Associate Professor | Department of Communication Studies

    Northwestern University

    Twitter - @Moyazb

    Instagram - @TransforMysogynoir

    Dr. Deirdre Cooper Owens

    The Charles and Linda Wilson Professor History of Medicine | University of Nebraska - Lincoln

    Director of the Humanities and Medicine program | University of Nebraska - Lincoln

    Director of the Program in African American History | Library Company of Philadelphia

    Facebook - Diedre Cooper Owens

    Twitter - @drcooperowens

    LinkedIn - Diedre Cooper Owens

    Instagram - @deirdrecooperowens

    Relevant or related works:

    Owens, D. C. (2017). Medical bondage: Race, gender, and the origins of American gynecology. University of Georgia Press.

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  • In this episode of Digital Alchemy, Moya Bailey interviews Sasha Costanza-Chock, who is the Director of Research & Design at the Algorithmic Justice League ( ajlunited.org ). Sasha goes into detail about the journey of the Algorithmic Justice League thus far, and the influence of social movements when it comes to building the worlds that we need.

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    Featuring

    Moya Z Bailey

    Sasha Costanza-Chock

    Sponsor:

    Northwestern University School of Communication

    More from the host & speakers:

    Moya Bailey

    Associate Professor | Department of Communication Studies

    Northwestern University

    Twitter - @Moyazb

    Instagram - @TransforMysogynoir

    Sasha Costanza-Chock

    Director of Research and Design | Algorithm Justice League

    Faculty Associate | Berkman-Klein Center for Internet & Society

    Committee Member | Steering Committee of the Design Justice Network

    Design Justice Network

    Algorithmic Justice League

    Twitter - @schock

    Papers/Journal referred to in episode:

    Costanza-Chock, S. (2020). Design justice: Community-led practices to build the worlds we need. The MIT Press.

  • In this episode of Digital Alchemy, Moya Bailey interviews Jeanette Lee who is the co-executive director of Allied Media Projects. Jeanette discusses her introduction into media-based organizing, the journey thus far with Allied Media Projects, and what the future holds for herself and the rest of humanity.

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    Featuring

    Moya Z Bailey

    Jeanette Lee

    Sponsor:

    Northwestern University School of Communication

    More from the host & speakers:

    Moya Bailey

    Associate Professor | Department of Communication Studies

    Northwestern University

    Twitter - @Moyazb

    Instagram - @TransforMysogynoir

    Jeanette Lee

    Co-Executive Director | Allied Media Projects

    Allied Media Projects

    Twitter - @jeanettelx

    Twitter - @Allied_Media

    Twitter - @AlliedMediaConf

  • For the inaugural episode, Moya Bailey is interviewed about her plans for the Digital Alchemy podcast by PhD students working in her Digital Apothecary lab: Bailey Flynn, Yena Lee, Annika Pinch. Moya also discusses her vision for the podcast and what to expect in future episodes.


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    Featuring

    Moya Bailey

    Bailey Flynn
    Yena Lee
    Annika Pinch

    Sponsor:

    Northwestern University School of Communication

    More from the host & speakers:

    Moya Bailey

    Associate Professor | Department of Communication Studies
    Northwestern University

    Twitter - @Moyazb

    Instagram - @TransforMisogynoir

    Bailey Flynn

    PhD Student | Media, Technology, and Society PhD program

    Northwestern University

    Twitter - @bflynnlearns
    Instagram - @natcomm

    Yena Lee

    PhD Student | Media, Technology, and Society PhD program
    Northwestern University
    Twitter - @letterhead234

    @datasociety


    Annika Pinch
    PhD Student | Media, Technology, and Society PhD program
    Northwestern University
    Twitter - @annika_pinch
    @NU_MTS