The interviewees in this episode are Alice Feng and Jonathan Schwabish. The interviewer is Briana Wipf, and the group discusses contemporary issues of equity awareness in data visualization practices.   Follow Alice Feng on Twitter @fleecealeece. Follow Jonathan on Twitter @jschwabish. The "Do No Harm Guide" can be found at https://www.urban.org/research/publication/do-no-harm-guide-applying-equity-awareness-data-visualization. This episode was recorded on January 7, 2022.    This season of the Information Ecosystems podcast is being produced in affiliation with the Year of Data and Society at the University of Pittsburgh. The website for the Information Ecosystems project is https://infoeco.hcommons.org/, and the website for the Year of Data and Society at the University of Pittsburgh is https://yearofdataandsociety.pitt.edu/.    The Information Ecosystems project seeks to advance a deeply powerful understanding of where data comes from and how it is used, setting the present moment within a century-long history of information supply and its power-laden consequences. At a moment when societies are in urgent need of guidance to navigate rapidly shifting digital terrain, we are coming together to build a deep understanding of the social and political life of data. 

The interviewees in this episode are Alice Feng and Jonathan Schwabish. The interviewer is Briana Wipf, and the group discusses contemporary issues of equity awareness in data visualization practices.   Follow Alice Feng on Twitter @fleecealeece. Follow Jonathan on Twitter @jschwabish. The "Do No Harm Guide" can be found at https://www.urban.org/research/publication/do-no-harm-guide-applying-equity-awareness-data-visualization. This episode was recorded on January 7, 2022.    This season of the Information Ecosystems podcast is being produced in affiliation with the Year of Data and Society at the University of Pittsburgh. The website for the Information Ecosystems project is https://infoeco.hcommons.org/, and the website for the Year of Data and Society at the University of Pittsburgh is https://yearofdataandsociety.pitt.edu/.    The Information Ecosystems project seeks to advance a deeply powerful understanding of where data comes from and how it is used, setting the present moment within a century-long history of information supply and its power-laden consequences. At a moment when societies are in urgent need of guidance to navigate rapidly shifting digital terrain, we are coming together to build a deep understanding of the social and political life of data.