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Conference
November 18–20, 2024
Pérez Art Museum Miami
Abolition Data weapons Algorithms Economic justice Social determinants Data governance Democracy Climate justice

D4BL III

People are portals, not places or things. With the first two Data for Black Lives Conferences, we opened a portal. One that has remained open.

This year, at the Perez Museum, adjacent to the Port of Miami, we are excited to welcome over 40 speakers whose work is grounded in history and firmly planted in a new future—a place that we have yet to see but that we firmly believe in and work diligently towards.

Join us in Miami as we extend our portal, not with physical tools but with the strength of our ideas, love for our communities, and the most advanced technologies known to humankind for the sake of all humanity. We cannot wait to see you!

We have strategically chosen Miami as our destination for the third conference because of the vast potential and possibilities for impact.

Miami is known for its strong grassroots leadership, vibrant culture, and emerging tech scene. Black communities in Miami have also had to learn to respond to and navigate issues that others in cities are grappling with for the first time: climate change, migration, housing insecurity all exacerbated by structural conditions such as segregation. In the words of W.E.B Du Bois, scholar and one of the first Black Data Scientists, “As the south goes, so goes the nation.”

We are excited to immerse participants in the history and culture of Miami, grounded in the history of how Black people helped build and shape a city that has become the model for cities of the future.

This conference will serve as a homecoming for our global movement. It will be an opportunity for connection, collaboration and co-conspiration between some of the foremost data scientists, mathematicians, movement organizers and activists at the helm of research and policy fights happening now that will shape the next fifty years.