Neema Githere

Neema Githere (they/she) is a guerrilla theorist whose work explores love and indigeneity in a time of algorithmic debris. Neema’s experimental practice, ‘data:healing,’ seeks to illuminate the links between technology, nature, and spirituality to investigate how working from this intersection can combat data trauma – a term coined by Olivia Ross. Other projects of Neema’s include Afropresentism, a term they coined in 2017 exploring diasporic embodiment in the age of Big Data; and #DivestFromInstagram, a campaign responding to Meta Inc.’s moral bankruptcy.

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Continuing the Conversation: Data Sovereignty & Community Action (Part 2)

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8 June 2022

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Wednesday, June 8 12—1pm (EST) Online via Zoom Free | Register here Join us for a second panel curated and moderated by Xin Xin, with cultural workers Neema Githere, Ever Bussey, and Dorothy R. Santos, discussing ways to collect, maintain, and activate data with and…