Technology has the power to drive action. And right now, a call to action is needed to eradicate racism. Black lives matter.
We recognize technology alone cannot fix hundreds of years of racial injustice and inequality, but when we put it in the hands of the Black community and their supporters, technology can begin to bridge a gap. To start a dialogue. To identify areas where technology can help pave a road to progress.
This project is an effort to utilize technology to analyze, inform, and develop policy to reform the workplace, products, public safety, and legislation.
This is one of three open source projects underway as part of the Call for Code Emb(race) Spot Challenge led by contributors from IBM and Red Hat.
The desired outcome of this effort is an open source technology solution that can have a measurable impact on the problem statements and hills below. That solution can then be put to work within IBM and Red Hat, as well as society at large.
This repository is expected to evolve into a piece of technology that can be created and deployed, similar to the steps for other Call for Code starter kits, such as the kit for Community Cooperation or Crisis Communications.
Engage
Envision
Contribute
Concerned and impacted citizens don't have a straightforward way of knowing what or how policies and regulations impact them or what they can do in response.
Citizens are aware of policy that is being considered that is highly impactful to them, without needing to follow every vote.
Citizens are able to understand the specific impact of proposed policy on them without being a legal expert.
Citizens are able to share opinions so they can influence policy decisions before they are finalized.
Citizens can easily ascertain the voting record themes or trend of their elected officials and political candidates without prior knowledge of who they are. (May overlap with group #3)
Policy makers have visibility into how diverse citizenry will be impacted by multiple variations of a proposed policy.
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Citizens
Non-affiliated Designated Agency/Entity
Policy Makers
Voting may be impossible or challenging due to burdensome local processes or regulations, which may be worsened by socioeconomic and public health challenges.
Voters are able to get to the correct polling station, quickly and affordably according to their own schedule and needs
Voters can view and understand the impact of their vote on every relevant piece of legislation and impact to their community
Voters are able to equip themselves with the necessary information and to vote according to the most up to date, local requirements
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Personas
Stakeholders
Citizens and lawmakers have difficulty identifying implicit bias within current or proposed policies, which makes it difficult to assess potential negative impacts of those new policies.
Nonprofits and watchdogs can review policy implications so as to prioritize items ahead of major policy decisions.
Voters can identify state/federal/local policies that show bias before they are enacted or identify older policies that should be reformed.
Voters can identify lawmakers that have voted on policies that show bias against a group.
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Voters
Organizations
Elected Officials
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This solution starter is made available under the Apache 2 License.