To help public defenders better serve their clients, Open Sentencing shows racial bias in data such as demographics providing insights for each case
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To help public defenders better serve their clients, Open Sentencing shows racial bias in data such as demographics providing insights for each case
Health Equity Tracker is a free-to-use data visualization platform that is enabling new insights into the impact of COVID-19 and other social and political determinants of health on historically underrepresented groups in the United States.
Source code and Supplementary materials @PNAS2021 paper: Covid19 Vaccination Race Disparity Study.
Capstone for Nashville Software School Data Analytics Bootcamp. Examines racial disparities in sentencing from 2015 to 2019 in Tennessee. Technologies used: Python, SAS, Excel, PowerPoint
We include here the codes and datasets used to estimate excess mortality rate and years of potential life lost (per 100K individuals) among the Black population using data publicly available from CDC WONDER for years 1999 through 2020.
Our project aims to explore whether police shootings are racially biased and if certain racial groups are targeted more. We also aim to look specifically at California which is the State that has the most police shootings and to see if there are any racial disparities in its victims.
We included the code used to obtain the data presented in tables and figures in the main study and its supplemental material. The study is available from https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.10.31.21265202
RACE COUNTS provides critical data and analysis to racial justice advocates leading campaigns on economic equity, education, incarceration, and more.
An assignment for Washington University in St. Louis CSE/ESE 359, "Signals, Data, and Equity" on the racial bias in pulse oximeter sensor data, and the implications for detection of hypoxemia.
Analysis of the victims of the US Police since 2015
The Ease and Equity of Point of Interest Accessibility via Public Transit in Major US Cities
Representation in the Marvel Cinematic Universe: A statistical and sociological analysis
Evaluating racial and/or ethnic disparities in the timeliness of nephrology care amongst patients with newly diagnosed CKD. This work will look at time to nephrology follow up once patients are diagnosed with CKD Stage 3 and CKD Stage 4.
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